Guam Fire department spokesman Kevin Reilly reports that the crab hunter who had been missing since Wednesday was found alive on Friday morning and he "is in good general health."

45 year old Michael Chargualaf Guerrero was found around 10 a.m. following a two day ground and aerial search in the Asiga area of Malojloj.

Guerrero, the father of nine children, went crab hunting early Wednesday morning with two friends. They took a trail into the jungle about 1 a.m. On their way back later that morning Guerrero became separated from his companions.

He was not reported missing until 4 p.m. Wednesday. A search was immediately launched and continued through the night, and all day Thursday.

No sign of him was found, until Friday morning.

Camacho was air lifted to Naval Hospital for a checkup, said Reilly.

"The Guam Fire Department extends its appreciation to the community and agencies that provided assistance for this mission," he said.

This story is developing.