Authorities combing waters in Northern Colorado for the missing paddleboarder's remains
In a tragic incident that took place at the Horsetooth Reservoir's Satanka Cove on Sunday, a paddleboarder has gone missing, and a recovery operation is currently underway.
Authorities, including Larimer County Rangers, Larimer County deputies, EMS personnel, the Poudre Fire Authority, and other unspecified agencies, are working together to locate the deceased paddleboarder. The search is being conducted using drones, boats, and sonar.
Christa Swanson, a Digital Media Producer at Colorado in Denver, reported on the incident. According to the information available, the paddleboarder fell off their board and was not wearing a personal flotation device.
The search and rescue operation has transitioned into a recovery operation, with the Larimer County coroner set to release the identity of the deceased paddleboarder at a later time. The cause of death will also be announced by the coroner at an appropriate time.
Unfortunately, no further details about the identity of the paddleboarder have been provided at this time. The name of the individual who went missing at Horsetooth Reservoir remains undisclosed.
The area surrounding Satanka Cove at the Horsetooth Reservoir remains closed for recovery efforts. The search is still ongoing, and the community is urged to respect the privacy of the affected parties and the efforts of the rescue teams.
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the missing paddleboarder during this difficult time. More updates will be provided as information becomes available.