US | Karen Sykes Search for Missing Writer Called Off as Body Found Corpse hasn't yet been positively identified as Karen Sykes By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 22, 2014 10:22 AM CDT Copied This undated image provided by Lola Kemp shows missing hiker Karen Sykes, right, with her friend Lola Kemp. (AP Photo/Lola Kemp) Rescuers have suspended the search for missing outdoors-woman Karen Sykes, after finding the body of a woman on a little-traveled part of Mount Rainier, the AP reports. The body hasn't been concretely identified as Sykes, and the cause of death isn't yet clear; the remains have been taken to a medical examiner who will make both determinations. More than 100 people were searching for the 70-year-old columnist yesterday, including ground teams with dogs and one helicopter team, when the body was found at about 3pm, the Seattle Times reports. The body lay off-trail near a branch of Boundary Creek. "It’s really steep, rough terrain that’s not easy to travel in," a park spokeswoman said. "Hardly anyone goes there." Read These Next Thieves in Europe hijack 12 tons of KitKats. New trend in GLP-1 drugs: 'casual' users. You've been overlooking the power of your butt. College professors have a new tool in their fight against AI. Report an error