MAXEYS, Ga. —
A missing hunter has been found alive in east Georgia.
The Athens Banner-Herald (http://bit.ly/PhZBGU ) reports that 72-year-old Don Truluck was located Sunday morning.
The paper says the man hadn’t been seen since last week at a hunting camp in Maxeys in Oglethorpe County.
A missing persons report was filed on Saturday.
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Ga authorities find missing hunter alive
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