An 8:00 a.m. tone-out on Saturday interrupted breakfasts across the basin with a request to participate in a search for a possible suicide victim. Evidence was sketchy, but the circumstances involved led Deputy Fleck to think that the gentleman in question might have been depressed enough (and drunk enough) to have decided to end it all. On scene at 10:00 a.m. were Moore, Butts, Stembridge, Matikosh, Dickenson, and Paganini (with Blackberry, the WOOF dog). After a search of the house, we moved out the back into the National Forest. In often heavy brush, we grid searched approximately IA mile each North and South and a few hundred yards West to a dirt road that we decided would be our terminus. We then searched the perimeters and possibilities around the neighboring houses, and made another run along the dirt road before calling it a day at 1:30 p.m. No sign of the man was found, nor was there any indication as to what might have happened to him. He will simply be listed as a missing person until we hear further...we wish him well.