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Update on possible drowning in Green River

Next Earlier Story: Campbellsville/TC Rescue responds to possible Green R. drowning by Larry Smith

By Larry Smith, FM 99.9 the Big Dawg and FM 92.7 the WAVE

The search continues for a missing man with several search units joining the search with the Campbellsville/Taylor County Rescue.

The search began earlier today after a report came in that a canoe with two aboard had capsized. One man got to safety, and searcher hold out hope that the other will be found safe and unharmed.

The missing male is believed to be from Hart County, KY. The canoe has been located and documents believed to be his have been found. The Corps of Engineers plans to reduce the flow through the dam's floodgates to a minimum, at 7pmET, this evening, Wed 25 Mar 2015, to aid in the search. We'll keep everyone updated as new information arrives. - Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications




This story was posted on 2015-03-25 16:23:22
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