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2 recent drownings detailed by the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office

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The latest two dr deaths Coconino County The Sheriff’s Office was detailed to highlight the importance of using personal flotation devices.

On Saturday, September 28, the sheriff’s office says a 58-year-old Montana man was drowned. Dogtown Lake.

Teams from the Sheriff’s Office, Williams Police Department and the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office helped locate the unidentified man.

The sheriff’s office did not say anything that led to the man’s death.

The second own death occurred on Sunday, September 29th near the campsite Lake Ashurst. The lonely paddleboard was washed away on the coast.

“After the deputies arrived, they searched the coastline without finding clues as to the situation behind the paddleboard. The deputies then began contacting other campers and reenactors around the lake. “The sheriff’s office said.

An empty car was found installed to carry a paddle board. The car has been registered as a Flagstaff resident.

As deputies were on their way to the registered address of the vehicle, the sheriff’s office received a call from a woman reporting that her husband had been postponed from the trip. Her husband was a missing paddleboarder.

The search team washed away the area on Sunday night and Monday. The diving team found an unidentified man who died in the lake around 4:20pm on September 30th.

“The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office wants to highlight the importance of boat and water safety. The initial investigation into these tragedy shows that this could be a factor in both cases. “The Sheriff’s Office hopes to thank the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office for assistance in both cases.”

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