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I just ran across this in the Tacoma News Tribune:
Tacoma police and firefighters search for missing diver
Karen Hucks, The News Tribune
Published: November 10th, 2006 11:56 AM
Tacoma police and firefighters continued searching for a missing scuba diver along the Ruston Way waterfront again today after they couldnt find him Thursday night.
The man was among six people diving in pairs Thursday evening off the wall near the Lobster Shop restaurant, said Tacoma police spokesman Mark Fulghum. The area is a popular spot for diving.
Police received an emergency call just after 8:30 p.m. that the man didnt surface after a dive. Friends told police that the man told his diving buddy he was having some sort of respiratory distress.
They all began to surface, but the visibility was limited, either because of the darkness or the extra silt in the water from the storm, Fulghum said.
The Tacoma police and fire department boats and a King County Sheriffs department helicopter searched for the man until midnight, and then started searching again this morning.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/updates/story/6224251p-5436809c.html
And
TACOMA: Search continues for scuba diver missing near waterfront restaurant
THE NEWS TRIBUNE
Published: November 11th, 2006 01:00 AM
Tacoma police and firefighters continued searching for a missing scuba diver along the Ruston Way waterfront Friday after they couldnt find him Thursday night.
The man was among six people diving in pairs off the wall near the Lobster Shop restaurant, police spokesman Mark Fulghum said. The area is a popular spot for diving.
Police received an emergency call just after 8:30 p.m. that the man hadnt surfaced after a dive. Friends told police the man had indicated to his diving buddy he was having some sort of respiratory distress. All the divers except that man surfaced.
Visibility under water was limited, either because of darkness or the extra silt in the water from recent storms, Fulghum said.
The Tacoma Police and Fire department boats and a King County sheriffs helicopter searched for the man until midnight Thursday, then started searching again Friday. The search ended at dusk Friday and will not resume until Monday, Fulghum said.
Karen Hucks, The News Tribune
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/6226051p-5438056c.html
Does anyone know anything about this or who it is?
Tacoma police and firefighters search for missing diver
Karen Hucks, The News Tribune
Published: November 10th, 2006 11:56 AM
Tacoma police and firefighters continued searching for a missing scuba diver along the Ruston Way waterfront again today after they couldnt find him Thursday night.
The man was among six people diving in pairs Thursday evening off the wall near the Lobster Shop restaurant, said Tacoma police spokesman Mark Fulghum. The area is a popular spot for diving.
Police received an emergency call just after 8:30 p.m. that the man didnt surface after a dive. Friends told police that the man told his diving buddy he was having some sort of respiratory distress.
They all began to surface, but the visibility was limited, either because of the darkness or the extra silt in the water from the storm, Fulghum said.
The Tacoma police and fire department boats and a King County Sheriffs department helicopter searched for the man until midnight, and then started searching again this morning.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/updates/story/6224251p-5436809c.html
And
TACOMA: Search continues for scuba diver missing near waterfront restaurant
THE NEWS TRIBUNE
Published: November 11th, 2006 01:00 AM
Tacoma police and firefighters continued searching for a missing scuba diver along the Ruston Way waterfront Friday after they couldnt find him Thursday night.
The man was among six people diving in pairs off the wall near the Lobster Shop restaurant, police spokesman Mark Fulghum said. The area is a popular spot for diving.
Police received an emergency call just after 8:30 p.m. that the man hadnt surfaced after a dive. Friends told police the man had indicated to his diving buddy he was having some sort of respiratory distress. All the divers except that man surfaced.
Visibility under water was limited, either because of darkness or the extra silt in the water from recent storms, Fulghum said.
The Tacoma Police and Fire department boats and a King County sheriffs helicopter searched for the man until midnight Thursday, then started searching again Friday. The search ended at dusk Friday and will not resume until Monday, Fulghum said.
Karen Hucks, The News Tribune
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/6226051p-5438056c.html
Does anyone know anything about this or who it is?