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Where’s Walter? Missing Ex White House Chef Search Continues (Video)

Saturday, June 20, 2015 16:46
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Walter Scheib

 

Missing Ex White House Chef Search Continues

 

20 June 15

 

Where’s Walter? Something fishing going on here? Is his goose cooked?

 

New Mexico State Police said they still have no leads yet on Walter Scheib, the White House chef for 11 years under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

Scheib, 61, recently moved from Florida to New Mexico and reportedly went for a hike last Saturday in the mountains near the Taos Ski Valley.

His girlfriend reported him missing, and police found his car Tuesday parked at the Yerba Canyon trailhead.

Authorities were using search-and-rescue dogs and helicopters to view areas too rough and remote to reach on foot. The U.S. Air Force and the New Mexico National Guard were assisting in the search.

“We will continue searching until all resources are leads are exhausted,” said Sgt. Elizabeth Armijo, a New Mexico State Police spokeswoman.

Scheib, who graduated from New York’s Culinary Institute of America in 1979 and later worked at grand hotels in Florida and West Virginia, became White House executive chef in April 1994 when First Lady Hillary Clinton hired him.

He was in charge of a full-time staff of five and oversaw a part-time staff of 20.

Scheib was known for his creation of a distinctly American cuisine for the White House and was responsible for preparing everything from First Family meals to formal State Dinners.

His creations were served to many world leaders including Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, Vicente Fox, Nelson Mandela and Boris Yeltsin. Read More

 

Missing former White House chef’s cellphone signal traced to Mexico mountains as search continues 
 

Authorities searching for a former White House chef who has been missing for a week traced his cellphone signal into the Sangre de Cristo Mountains the day he disappeared.

The cell phone of 61-year-old Walter Scheib last made contact with a cellular signal around the Lobo Peak area at about 3pm on June 13, Bob Rodgers, who is leading the operation for the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, told Taos News

Scheib, a former White House chef for 11 years under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush, was reported missing on Tuesday by his girlfriend.

He recently moved from Florida to Taos, New Mexico, and reportedly went for a hike in the mountains near the Taos Ski Valley. Read More

 

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