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Cadaver dog finds missing Wichita man’s body in rural Marion County

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A cadaver dog found the body of a missing 38-year-old Wichita man in rural Marion County. He had been missing since June 19.

“The investigation has not shown signs of foul play,” Marion County Sheriff Jeffrey Soyez said in a Thursday news release.

A missing poster for James Wayne Lightfoot says he was last known to be traveling to Junction City and his last known location was in Newton.

A farmer found Lightfoot’s Dodge Ram truck in a pond in an area just west of the Marion Reservoir around 5 p.m. Monday. The Kansas Highway Patrol did a search from an aircraft that night but was unsuccessful.

The next day, the Marion County Sheriff’s Department asked for help from the Sedgwick County K-9 cadaver team, which started its search at 9 a.m. Wednesday around the pond.

At 10:35 a.m., “one of the cadaver dogs lead the team” to Lightfoot’s body, the release says.

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Michael Stavola
The Wichita Eagle
Michael Stavola is a former journalist for The Eagle.
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