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THEY HAVE A NEWS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR TEN IN THE MORNING UP IN GREEN LAKE COUNTY, AND WE The missing kayaker who Wisconsin investigators think faked his death and fled the country is in ...
GREEN LAKE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Ryan Borgwardt, a Wisconsin man who allegedly faked his death and went to Europe, now faces a charge of obstructing an officer. Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll said ...
Scattered showers with a high of 35 °F (1.7 °C) and a 45% chance of precipitation. Winds SE at 6 mph (9.7 kph). Night - Cloudy with a 52% chance of precipitation. Winds from SE to SSE at 6 to 8 ...
Over the course of the full snowfall event, Green Bay saw 5.7 inches of snow, with the largest amount falling around the ...
GREEN LAKE COUNTY – Despite being early in the ... Be safe," the caption read. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, law enforcement agencies and local fishing clubs regularly emphasize ...
GREEN LAKE, Wis. — Ryan Borgwardt, the Watertown man believed to have faked his death in a kayak accident to flee the country, is back in Wisconsin and in custody, according to online records.
The Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office has scheduled a press conference for 10 a.m. Wednesday to update the case. Timeline of the case:Ryan Borgwardt case timeline: Wisconsin man faked his own ...
A motorist was driving a Jeep Cherokee onto the thin ice of Puckaway Lake in Green Lake County ... In Kewaunee County in northeastern Wisconsin, a 65-year-old man died while fishing on the Kewaunee ...
Further, the sheriff said Borgwardt told investigators he picked Green Lake because it is the deepest lake in Wisconsin. Investigators previously learned Borgwardt obtained a second passport ...
Video from Green Lake County shows a man climbing out of an SUV that fell through the ice. It happened on Puckaway Lake, where the ice was estimated to be only a few inches thick. The Wisconsin ...