ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Police in Alaska's largest city say a bear mauling was the official cause of a missing hiker's death.

The body of Michael Soltis was found Wednesday near the site where a member of his search party also was attacked by a brown bear near the Anchorage suburb of Eagle River.
Authorities believe the same bear attacked both men.

Alaska Fish and Game spokesman Ken Marsh says the bear hasn't been found despite live traps placed at the scene. Trail cams at the site show grainy images of at least one brown bear overnight Thursday.

A bear sign and police tape mark a site near a bear attack near Eagle River, Alaska, Wednesday, June 20, 2018.

A missing hiker was found dead Wednesday near the site where a member of his search party was mauled by a bear outside of Alaska's largest city. Anchorage police said the same brown bear appears to be responsible for attacks on the missing man, Michael Soltis, and the volunteer searcher, whose name was not released.
(AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

Police say it appeared the bear had been protecting Soltis' body when the searcher was attacked Wednesday, sustaining non-life-threatening leg injuries. Police spokesman MJ Thim identifies the injured searcher as 51-year-old Paul Vasquez of Anchorage.

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