A former White House executive chef Walter Scheib found dead in the mountains of New Mexico drowned, according to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.

A former White House executive chef Walter Scheib found dead in the mountains of New Mexico drowned, according to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.

CNN:

Scheib, who served under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, had been absent since June 13 when he left to go for a hike alone on a mountain trail in Taos, New Mexico. He was later reported missing by a family member.

On Thursday, investigators tracked Scheib’s cell phone signal to a mountain in Taos, the Department of Public Safety said.

His body was found submerged “in a mountain drainage flowing with surface runoff” about 25 yards off the Yerba Canyon hiking trail, hidden from view by vegetation and a steep decline off the trail, the statement said. There was no indication of foul play.