Search Resumes in Mountains for Missing Ex-White House Chef

Authorities resumed a search by air and ground Saturday in a New Mexico mountain range for a former White House chef who has now been missing for a week
Search Resumes in Mountains for Missing Ex-White House Chef
A trooper stands near the scene where one person was shot at a Georgia State Patrol post Monday, June 8, 2015, in Gainesville, Ga. AP Photo/David Goldman
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TAOS, N.M.—Authorities resumed a search by air and ground Saturday in a New Mexico mountain range for a former White House chef who has now been missing for a week.

New Mexico State Police spokeswoman Elizabeth Armijo said the agency plans to exhaust all resources to conduct an extensive search for 61-year-old Walter Scheib, the White House chef for 11 years under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush

Scheib recently moved from Florida to Taos, New Mexico, and reportedly went for a hike June 13 in the mountains near the Taos Ski Valley. His girlfriend reported him missing the next day.