Jordan Brashears

  • Found Deceased

About Jordan Brashears's case

According to source,

SEDONA, AZ — Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office says a 29-year-old man from Washington died after he apparently fell more than 100 feet while hiking in Boynton Canyon last week.

Authorities say on October 8, around 6:15 p.m., YCSO received a 911 call from two men who had been hiking with the victim, Jordan Brashears, saying he had gone missing.

The men told deputies that the group went on a hike together to visit ancient ruins in the canyon. They were about half a mile from the Enchantment Resort when Jordan went ahead of them. The men said Jordan was hiking barefoot and they lost sight of him around a corner. When the area came into view, the men said Jordan was gone. They reportedly searched for at least an hour without success and then contacted authorities.

A team of searchers along with a YCSO Forest Patrol Deputy searched around the ruins and saw no sign of Jordan. The following morning, deputies organized a more extensive search involving ground crews, a drone and a helicopter. During the search, one of the men who was part of the group the day before, found a water jug apparently belonging to Jordan on the east side of the canyon. Members of the YCSO search team investigated further and found a pair of shoes, a cell phone, and then Jordan’s body around 9 a.m.

Deputies indicated that Jordan appeared to have fallen more than 100 feet from above where he landed and was found. Although deputies are not able to determine exactly how Jordan got there, they believe he hiked away from his two companions and around the corner from the last place seen, intending to climb one or two ledges/levels higher and fell from the edge.

Officials say there is no indication Jordan did this on purpose or that foul play was involved. Jordan’s body was released to the medical examiner and family has been notified.

Personal Characteristics

Age / Ethnicity

Gender / Hair / Eyes

Distinguishing Marks

Not Available

Profession / Education

Not Available

Height / Weight

Not Available

Activity

Not Available

Investigative Details

  • Foul Play Suspected: No
  • Suicide Suspected: No
  • Cause of Death: Accident - Fall

Significant Dates

  • Reported Missing: Thursday, October 8, 2020 (4 years ago)
  • Date Found: Friday, October 9, 2020 (4 years ago)

Administrative Details

Monday, January 8, 2024 (7 months ago)

Missing NPF Public Identification Number (MPID) 9928

Missing NPF lists “Foul Play Suspected,” “Suspected Suicide,” “Cause of Death,” and other elements of data in association with public reporting. These settings do not reflect the opinions of Missing NPF and/or its staff. Unless explicitly noted, Missing NPF does not publicize opinion, nor are any of the initial reports written – or edited – by members of Missing NPF. All content (with the exception of “IMPORTANT” notices, listed toward the top of applicable case files) are the works of external persons, sources and/or entities. All pictures displayed on this case file have been downloaded from the public domain, unless a user has commented or otherwise transmitted a picture to Missing NPF or its social media accounts. Case updates are derived from external persons, sources, and/or entities, and do not reflect the internal work of Missing NPF, unless expressly noted.

Viewers since 1/2/2024

Discussions

Discussions are comments not intended to communicate an official case update. If you are intending to update the general public about this case file, please consider creating a case update.

Other People

Randomized every 30 minutes

  • Olympic National Park
    Olympic National Park
  • Found Alive
  • Reported Missing: 07/28/20 (4 years ago)
  • Found: 07/29/20 (4 years ago)

© All rights reserved, 2024. Created by Joss and Associates, LLC.