
Alaska Man Missing in Mendenhall Glacier
A man from Juneau, Alaska is missing the Juneau Mountain Rescue team and others are continuing their search for him. The 43-year-old man went missing after he went kayaking on Mendenhall Lake on Monday and was never seen.
A post on Rodriguez’s Facebook page on Tuesday shows a picture of a kayak with the glacier in the background and the caption “Headed up to the glacier!” His kayak was found floating unattended in Mendenhall Lake on Tuesday, according to information from the Juneau Police Department. Read more here
We hope the SAR team will continue with their search for the 43-year-old man and get him back safe. We will update you if there is any other information. Please be safe out there!
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