A Wyoming woman on a sunrise hike with her husband plummeted more than 200 feet to her death Tuesday morning, authorities said.
The Sheridan County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that 28-year-old Calli Aust’s husband called 911 shortly before 6 a.m. to report that she had fallen from Steamboat Point in the Bighorn Mountains. The statement said Aust’s husband was unsure where she was when he called, and could not determine her location due to poor cell service.
Aust’s body was located on the southwest side of Steamboat Point at 7:15 a.m. the same day and was recovered shortly after.
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