Skamania sheriff urges caution as river search for missing hunter extends

Portland, ORLocal News

The Skamania County Sheriff's Office is currently engaged in a search for a hunter who went missing after being swept away by a river near Mount St. Helens. Authorities report that the incident occurred while the hunter was attempting to cross the river, which has been experiencing high water levels due to recent rainfall. The sheriff's office is urging anyone in the area to exercise caution and avoid potentially dangerous situations. Search and rescue teams have been deployed, employing various methods including aerial surveillance and ground searches.

Local officials are also asking the public to assist by providing any information that may aid in the recovery efforts. This incident has raised awareness about the inherent risks of outdoor activities, particularly in unpredictable weather. As the search continues, the community's support and vigilance are crucial. The sheriff's office remains committed to ensuring public safety in light of these challenging circumstances.

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