Coconino County authorities have recovered the body of a woman, but two others remain missing, after all three fell through a frozen lake.
FOREST LAKES, Ariz. — Authorities in Coconino County have recovered the body of a woman and two others remain missing Tuesday after the trio fell through a frozen lake.
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office says deputies at the Forest Lakes Substation responded Monday afternoon to reports that a woman and two men fell while walking on a frozen Woods Canyon Lake. Deputies and firefighters located the woman and pulled her from the water. Despite administering life-saving measures, she was pronounced dead.
Authorities then used a boat from a boat rental to do a more expansive search of the lake. Diving and water rescue teams from multiple agencies also joined the search.Overnight temperatures in Forest Lakes have been in the low 30s.
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