Borgwardt was initially presumed dead after his overturned kayak was found in Green Lake last August, but investigators later revealed he had faked his death.
He was pulled from the Connecticut River near Depot Hill Road in Higganum on Oct. 26 after he fell from a kayak, a spokesperson from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection said.
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GREEN LAKE, Wis. (WLUK) -- A viral TikTok video is not believed to depict missing man Ryan Borgwardt, Green Lake County sheriff's officials say. The video posted by TikTok user The Authentic Alpha ...
Investigators searched for months for a missing kayaker who disappeared on a lake in Wisconsin. Now, police say he may have faked his own death. NBC News' Sam Brock reports. Nov. 13, 2024 ...
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