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A 16-year-old boy was identified as the body recovered from the Columbia River on Thursday, after he accidentally drowned ...
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office on Tuesday identified the 16-year-old boy who drowned Aug. 14 in the Columbia River.
According to Clark County Fire District 6, witnesses reported a 16-year-old was swimming in the river near Frenchman’s Bar ...
Clark County Fire District 6 said that, “despite a herculean effort,” the search-and-rescue operation turned to a recovery ...
A 16-year-old boy drowned Wednesday night in the Columbia River near Frenchman’s Bar, despite a “herculean” search effort ...
A 16-year-old drowned in the Columbia River Wednesday night while swimming at Frenchman’s Bar, officials from Clark County ...
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Body of teen who drowned in Columbia River recovered
According to Clackamas County Fire District 6, witnesses reported a 16-year-old was swimming in the river near Frenchman’s Bar when he went underwater and never resurfaced. Boats, swimmers, multiple ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. (KPTV) - A 16-year-old boy is presumed to have drowned while swimming in the Columbia River on Wednesday ...
Witnesses called 911 around 5:45 p.m. Sunday and said a man in his early 20s went under the water about 15 feet from the shore at Frenchman's Bar in Vancouver and didn't come back up.
The father woke the son at 4 a.m., and 90 minutes later they were at the Columbia River, lines in the water, waiting in the dark. Soon, the beach at Frenchman's Bar Park in Clark County looked ...
Take the Fourth Plain exit from I-5 and drive west to where it becomes Lower River Road. Continue first to the entrance to Vancouver Lake Park, then to Frenchman's Bar Park.
Witnesses told authorities the teen was swimming toward a nearby “wing dam,” a man-made barrier to modify river flow, when he went underwater and did not resurface.
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