Sunday, November 30, 2008
Man missing, feared drowned on Lake Ray Hubbard
None of the three teenagers were wearing life jackets when their boat overturned.
Dallas police continued searching Sunday morning (Nov. 30) for a missing 19-year-old man who was boating on Lake Ray Hubbard with two 18-year-old friends when their small fishing boat overturned Saturday night. Little hope remained that the missing man would be found alive.
Nearby boaters came to the rescue of the other two occupants, but the third could not be found, despite the search efforts of a police police helicopter and game wardens around the lake. None of the three occupants of the boat which overturned were wearing life vests.
posted by JM
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