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Search for Missing Man Continues

By: Ben Manning
Updated: January 30, 2013
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JENNERSTOWN, SOMERSET COUNTY - State Police are still searching for a missing Somerset County man.

Bruce Maust disappeared Sunday. He left for a ride on his snowmobile and his family hasn't seen him since. Complicating things, Maust has Pick's Disease which is kind of similar to Alzheimer's and leaves him with spells of dementia.

Michael Maust has been searching the woods since his brother took off into them. Bruce Maust lives in Jennerstown, Somerset County. He left on a silver and black snowmobile with a registration number FF2439.

The state police mapped out a search grid and called in volunteers to carefully go through each zone on the map. Now they're concentrating on the area south of Jennerstown near Laurel Hill State Park and Seven Springs.

Hundreds of volunteers came out over the last couple of days to search for Bruce Maust.

Tuesday State Police will have troopers on horseback searching the woods for the first time. They're hoping they can get to areas people on four wheelers couldn't reach.

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