Two Bodies Found on ANF

The bodies of two Warren men who had been missing for two weeks were recovered Thursday afternoon in the Allegheny National Forest.

The cause of death of 29-year-old Troy Johnson and 28-year-old Terry Sumrow has not been determined yet, but officials say initial reports indicate foul play was not a factor.

On Thursday afternoon, a Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer located a vehicle on Forest Road 262 near the upper reservoir of the Kinzua Dam that they were looking for in connection with a missing person investigation in Warren.

A search of the area by law enforcement officers and volunteer firefighters led to the discovery of the two bodies, according to a news release sent to WESB and The HERO by the Forest Service.

The incident remains under investigation by the Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations, Warren-based state police, the Warren County District Attorney and the Warren County Coroner.

The search was led by the Warren County Sheriff's Department, Assisting were the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Warren County Emergency Management Agency, volunteer firefighters from Clarendon, Cherry Grove, Glade and Pleasant volunteer fire departments and the airboat unit from the Celeron, N.Y., Volunteer Fire Department.

The American Red Cross was also on the scene.

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