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Coast Guard ends search for missing Lake Michigan boater

September 13, 2016 By WRN Contributor

The U.S. Coast Guard has called off any further searches for a 75-year old man believed drowned off Manitowoc’s Red Arrow beach. Ensign Zachary Hall, public affairs officer for Sector Lake Michigan says search-and-rescue crews from Two Rivers and helicopter crews from Traverse City Michigan spent 13 hours searching a 139 square mile area.

A ten foot sailboat capsized about 500 yards-from shore on Sunday. The identity of man on board has not been released.

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