Oct 21, 2024
A 76-year-old duck hunter from St. Paul was found dead after an apparent water accident last weekend in northwestern Minnesota. On Friday, the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office was notified by a woman that her fiance had not been heard from since Wednesday. The caller noted that David Josephson had planned to hunt and fish while staying at a resort near Underwood. The sheriff’s office reported that deputies looked for the man at the resort, but no pickup, trailer or boat belonging to him was found at the business. The deputies also checked the public access at Fish Lake but no contact was made with Josephson. Deputies called the woman back and advised her how to make a missing person’s report. Then on Saturday,  a group of duck hunters located an overturned boat about 150 yards south of the public access on North Turtle Lake near Underwood. The group reported a possible drowning. Deputies and state conservation officers responded and recovered Jospehson’s body. The sheriff’s office stated it was apparent that Josephson was duck hunting at the time of the incident. He was not wearing a life jacket. Josephson’s body was transported to the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy. Related Articles News | Minnesota deer season predictions vary between northeast, northwest parts of state News | Rick Nolan, former Minnesota congressman who represented two districts, dies at 80 News | Trump campaign says Secret Service can pay $209,000 bill from city of St. Cloud News | Minnesota adds 6,300 jobs in September, unemployment at 3.4% News | Mankato trial begins in 2023 slaying of Madeline Kingsbury
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