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UPDATE: Missing Oregon man s body recovered from Swan Lake after 6-day search The 41-year-old Springfield, Oregon man, Christopher N. Friedrich, was found in about 30 feet of water a half-mile north of the Swan Lake boat launch Author: Gabrielle Mannino (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 5:08 PM EDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 5:16 PM EDT June 14, 2021 SWANVILLE, Maine UPDATE Monday, June 14: The body of an Oregon man who was reported missing last week was recovered from Swan Lake Monday afternoon, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife spokesman Mark Latti said. The 41-year-old Springfield, Oregon man, Christopher N. Friedrich, was found in about 30 feet of water a half-mile north of the Swan Lake boat launch. Game Warden divers, who were being slowly towed by a dive boat along the bottom of the lake, found Friedrich s body around 2:45 p.m. ....
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Maine Game Wardens Searching for Man on Swan Lake, Swanville The Maine Warden Service dive team is searching for yet another suspected drowning victim. Forty-one-year-old Christopher Friedrich, originally from Oregon, was reported missing by his girlfriend late Tuesday afternoon. He had been camping in Swan Lake State Park, just north of Belfast. A local camp owner found an overturned kayak in the lake on Sunday which was later traced to Friedrich. Wardens say the man s vehicle was found parked at the Swanville boat launch. His family said they last heard from him on Saturday evening. Five people have died in Maine this week as a result of drowning ....
Body of Waldoboro Fisherman Recovered from Medomak River Officials have released the name of a fisherman whose body was recovered from the Medomak River on Tuesday. The Maine Marine Patrol has identified the man as James Guptill, 34, of Waldoboro. His body was recovered from the river at 6:30 Tuesday morning, near Johnson Island. Guptill held a commercial shellfish harvester license, as well as a non-commercial lobster license. His body was taken to the Medical Examiner s office for an autopsy. Get our free mobile app A search for the lost fisherman began at around 9:00 Monday night, after Guptill s 16-foot skiff, with an outboard motor, was found by other local fishermen. The boat had run aground near Havener Point, with no one on board. ....