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On Tuesday night, Damian McManus checked in with his wife, Katherine and Evan's twin sister, Lauren, who were on vacation on a "girls trip" in Mexico, according to the family's spokesperson.
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The pair set out to hike in Clear Creek County near Echo Lake. A message on Wednesday from Evan to his girlfriend says they were going to scale a peak. That was the last time anyone heard from them.
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A receipt found in the car indicated the father and son ate at Denny's in Lakewood earlier that day, officials say.
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Cellphone data released by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center shows both men's phones pinged last on Wednesday near the southern part of the campground. One shut off at 3 p.m., the other four hours later at 7 p.m. It's not know if the batteries died, or if the phones were shut off. The pings have given crews a crude direction of where to search.
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"It's hard, it's hard, you feel guilty that you didn't think more of it, but you know when you're international and you can't get ahold of someone that's in the mountains, your mind doesn't go to, we should be worried, we should call the police. Your mind goes to you have spotty cell coverage. So the concern didn't really come up seriously until the girlfriend said she really couldn't get ahold of them," said the family's spokesperson.
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The vehcile was found near the entrance of the campground at Echo Lake.
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Search crews have been searching for the missing hikers since Sunday.
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Katherine and Evan's twin sister Lauren flew out to Denver Monday morning.
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According to the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office, the search Wednesday for 51-year-old Damian McManus and 19-year-old Evan McManus of St. Louis Park turned up nothing. There is no plan of a new search in the future at this point.