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Updated: 11:50 AM Nov 12, 2009
Rescue crews recover body near where boater went missing
Rescue crews in Hamblen County have recovered a body near where a boater went missing early Wednesday afternoon.
Posted: 3:03 PM Nov 11, 2009Reporter: Michael Grider & Stephen McLamb Email Address: michael.grider@wvlt-tv.com; stephen.mclamb@wvlt-tv.com |
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HAMBLEN COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) -- Rescue crews in Hamblen County have recovered a body near where a boater went missing early Wednesday afternoon.
The body was identified as Richard T. Derry, 50, of Talbott, Tenn.
Jackie K. Rutherford, 35 and Derry were fishing on Cherokee Lake at point four near the Hamblen-Jefferson County line when a wave caused their boat to capsize.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said conditions on the lake were windy and wavy when both men were thrown from the 1976, 14-foot tri-hull boat. Rutherford was able to swim 50 yards to the shore.
Hamblen Co. rescue, EMS workers and members of the Hamblen County Sheriff's Office spent the afternoon searching for Derry.
Dispatchers with the Hamblen County 911 confirmed Derry's body was recovered early Wednesday evening near where the boat capsized. An autopsy will be performed.
The identity of the victim has not been released.
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HAMBLEN COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) -- Rescue crews in Hamblen County are searching Cherokee Lake for a man who is believed to have drowned after the fishing boat he was in capsized and sank after being overtaken by a wave near the Hamblen-Jefferson county line, according to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officials.
The man was on the boat with Jackie K. Rutherford, 35, who was able to swim 50 yards to the shore.
TWRA says conditions on the lake were windy and wavy.
It happened around noon Wednesday, as the men were out on a fishing trip near point four on Cherokee Lake.
They were in a 1976 model, 14-foot tri-hull boat.
Hamblen Co. rescue, EMS workers and members of the Hamblen County Sheriff's Office are on the scene, searching for the man. His identity has not been released.
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