The Green Lake County sheriff is pleading for a missing man to come home after authorities say he faked his disappearance.
A video circulating on social media has thousands of users believing it shows the missing Green Lake County kayaker who ...
The Green Lake County Sheriff's Office on Friday announced it believes a kayaker, initially thought to have gone missing this ...
Deputies went to Green Lake, where Borgwardt had set out to go fishing, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said Friday ...
It turned out completely different," Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podell told FOX 9 ... which was checked by Canadian authorities the day after he was reported missing, and had taken out a $375,000 ...
After scouring a lake in Wisconsin, authorities now say Ryan Borgwardt staged his drowning to abandon his wife and three ...
GREEN LAKE, Wis. ( WFRV) – A Wisconsin sheriff is calling on a kayaker believed to have faked his disappearance to contact ...
The Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office reported after 8:30 a.m. August 12 in a Facebook post that it was searching for the ...
"We do not know where he is. We know that he is not in our lake," Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said in a news ...
The Green Lake County Sheriff said his office is no longer searching Big Green Lake for a missing kayaker. Instead, ...
The Green Lake County Sheriff says he’s confident a kayaker who was reported missing back in August is not in Green Lake. In fact, he might not even be in the country.
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (KFVS) - The search is over for a missing person out of Christian County. According to Kentucky State Police, 39-year-old Kimberly N. Miller, of Hopkinsville, was found safe.