The authorities announced this week that the remains of the man who lost during fishing in Lake Minnesota on Tuesday evening had been recovered.
The man, known as Troy Allen Cranes, 58, went to hunting ice at approximately 4:30 pm on Tuesday on the Canon Lake in Farioolt, about 50 miles south of Minneapolis, according to the Rice Sharif County Office.
Sharif’s office said that Cranes did not make her at home, so family and friends started searching for him.
Sharif’s office said in a press statement that their loved ones found a body floating in the lake at 10 am on Wednesday and contacted the authorities shortly after.
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The agencies, including the Faribau Fire Department and the Rice Sharif County Office, have used cold water allowances to enter open water and withdraw the body.
Rice Sharif County Office described the death as a “drowning incident”, but the office indicated that he was working with the Medical Dispute Office in the Middle West to determine the cause of his death. The investigation is continuing.
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According to the Sharif Office, Rice County was under a warning from a snowstorm from 9 pm from Tuesday to 3 pm on Wednesday. Weather officials invited between 7 to 9 inches of snow and wind over 40 miles per hour during that period.
Describing it “a strong winter storm,” the national weather service said there are heavy snow, and with the promotion of northwestern winds, the gaps reached 50 miles per hour.
Salin Martin is a correspondent of the USA team today. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – 757. Email it on SDMARTIN@usatode.com.
This article originally appeared on Usa Today: The missing hunter found the ice in Faribau Lake in the snowstorm
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