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Search for missing man at northeast Nebraska lake suspended due to thin ice

January 21, 2019 By Nebraska Radio Network Contributor

A search of a northeastern Nebraska lake for a missing Stanton man has been suspended due to thin ice.

Stanton County Sheriff Mike Unger called off the search after cold-water rescue/recovery experts from Yankton County and Lincoln Fire deemed the ice conditions too dangerous to continue.

An extensive search on the ground in and around Maskenthine Lake Sunday night into Monday morning showed no signs of 55-year-old Eddie Myrick or his motorcycle.

The family has been made aware of the situation.

Maskenthine Lake is currently closed. It will remain closed for an indefinite period, except for authorized officials.

By Nick Stevenson, WJAG, and Brent Martin

 

 

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