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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Missing Man on Cook Inlet Mudflats

Rescuers searching for person missing on Cook Inlet mudflats

Published: June 23, 2013  Anchorage Daily News

Witnesses estimated the tide was moving between 10-15 knots and had come up at least 20 feet from the time they first say the men trying to get to shore, Hall said.
Rescuers were searching the inlet and shoreline north of for the missing man from the air and water Sunday night.
The fire department used jet skis to search the area, as well as a dive boat, according to Hall.

LifeMed Alaska helicopters had been called in to help with a grid search, he said. The Alaska Air National Guard was assisting too, a spokeswoman said.

The search area was focused on the Kincaid Park beach and shoreline and inlet areas north, Hall said.

High tide was expected around 8:30 p.m., he said.
Authorities routinely warn about the dangers of the Cook Inlet mudflats, which see extreme tides that can surprise even experienced walkers.

The man missing on the mud flats had completed the trek to and from Fire Island three times, Hall said the man's friend told authorities.



 

 



 

 

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