Father of 5 now missing after kayaking on the infamous Lake LanierNew Foto - Father of 5 now missing after kayaking on the infamous Lake Lanier

The kayak and paddle of a man who went missing while atLake Lanier in Georgiahave been recovered, but he is nowhere to be found, local authorities said. The search for Dustin Valencia, 43, is ongoing after he went missing on May 14 when he took his family's Intex inflatable kayak on thelargest lake in Georgia, which contains more than38,000 acres of waterand over 690 miles of shoreline, the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office said. The man is the father of five children, a sheriff's office spokesperson told USA TODAY. On May 16, the sheriff's office said Valencia's yellow and gray kayak, along with a paddle, were found by a citizen on May 14. The citizen reported the discovery to the agency on the night of May 15. Despite the kayak and paddle being retrieved, the sheriff's office said Valencia has not been found. The seats in Valencia's kayak were also "not inflated or installed,"WALBreported, citing the sheriff's office. On the day of his disappearance, he did not have a life vest and was believed to have one plastic oar, according to the sheriff's office. It is unclear if the life vest or the plastic oar has been recovered. According to an incident report obtained by USA TODAY, Valencia's wife, Jennifer Valencia, reported him missing on May 14 and told deputies that their children were the last to see her husband after he left earlier in the day to have their vehicle serviced. Jennifer Valencia then told deputies that her husband returned home around 1 p.m. that day before leaving in their black 2006 Honda Accord. When Valencia failed to pick up the couple's children from school at 3 p.m., his wife attempted to contact him by phone but received no response, the incident report says. Using the "Find My iPhone" app, Jennifer Valencia tracked her husband's last known location, however, he was not at that location when she arrived to search for him. At that point, she contacted law enforcement to file a missing persons report, the incident report reads. Jennifer Valencia confirmed that her husband does not suffer from any known medical conditions or mental health issues, and that there were no known threats of self-harm. She stated that her husband typically communicates with her regularly and always keeps her informed, according to the incident report. While canvassing the area where Valencia was last known to be, deputies located the family's black Honda Accord parked at Little Ridge Park on Lanier Beach South Road. Assuming Valencia may have gone kayaking, deputies searched the nearby water and walked surrounding trails, but they could not locate him, the incident report says. More news:Fire decimates Nottoway Plantation in Louisiana: What we know so far While the search for Valencia continues, the dangerousness of Lake Lanier comes to mind, as between 1994 and 2024, more than200 people have died at the reservoir, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR)Law Enforcement Division. In 2024, there were three drownings, 30 total boating incidents, 21 total injuries, and one boating fatality at Lake Lanier, the Georgia DNR's data shows. Suicides or medical events, including cardiac arrest and strokes, are not counted in any of the reported data. Lake Lanier drownings, deaths (2018-2024) 2018: 8 drownings, 11 total deaths 2019: 8 drownings, 11 total deaths 2020: 7 drownings, 10 total deaths 2021: 4 drownings, 9 total deaths 2022: 6 drownings, 7 total deaths 2023: 13 drownings, 13 total deaths 2024: 3 drownings, 4 total deaths Total: 49 drownings, 65 total deaths Jonathan Limehouse covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at JLimehouse@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Missing kayaker Dustin Valencia: Search continues at Lake Lanier

Father of 5 now missing after kayaking on the infamous Lake Lanier

Father of 5 now missing after kayaking on the infamous Lake Lanier The kayak and paddle of a man who went missing while atLake Lanier in Geo...
Mexican indicted in US in first after cartel designated as terrorist groupNew Foto - Mexican indicted in US in first after cartel designated as terrorist group

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 39-year-old woman is the first Mexican national to be indicted in the United States on charges of providing material support to a cartel designated as a foreign terrorist organization, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday, citing Texas court documents. According to the statement, Maria Del Rosario Navarro-Sanchez is accused of conspiring with others to provide grenades to Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG), a powerful Mexican cartel that the U.S. in February designated as a terrorist organization alongside other criminal groups across Latin America. (Reporting by Sarah Morland; Editing by Kylie Madry)

Mexican indicted in US in first after cartel designated as terrorist group

Mexican indicted in US in first after cartel designated as terrorist group MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 39-year-old woman is the first Mexican ...
Pennsylvania kindergartener shares Jell-O shots with classmates, school saysNew Foto - Pennsylvania kindergartener shares Jell-O shots with classmates, school says

A Pennsylvania kindergartener shared alcoholic Jell-O shots with at least three other students at school Wednesday, the Greater Johnstown School District said in astatementposted to social media. It is unclear how much alcohol the students ingested and whether the child knowingly brought alcoholic drinks to school. Staff at Johnstown Elementary School — about 70 miles east of Pittsburgh — immediately took action once it was aware of the situation, the district said. Students were evaluated by the nurse and taken to a local hospital "out of an abundance of caution," superintendent Amy Arcurio said. The incident is under investigation. "We are cooperating fully with local authorities to determine how the student came into possession of these items and to ensure the continued safety of our students and staff," Arcurio said. School officials said they could only provide limited details because of privacy laws but will provide updates when possible. No charges have been filed as of Friday, and the district has not released information about the student's family or any disciplinary action,NBC Philadelphia reported. The incident comes after aTexas mother was arrestedin April after allegedly bringing Jell-O shots to her child's elementary school's Christmas party. Teresa Isabel Bernal, 33, told a Tyler Independent School District police officer she was unaware the shots contained alcohol, but admitted they tasted "different," the affidavit stated. Fifteen students consumed the shots and almost all reported "stomach aches and headaches," according to the affidavit. One said after he consumed six Jell-O shots, he "got dizzy and fell and felt like he could not get back on his feet," the file said. The Jell-O shots were allegedly purchased from a sweets business on Facebook, which made a clear disclaimer on its website that the shots contained Smirnoff vodka, according to the affidavit. Bernal was booked into the Smith County Jail on April 21 and posted $75,000 bond the same day.

Pennsylvania kindergartener shares Jell-O shots with classmates, school says

Pennsylvania kindergartener shares Jell-O shots with classmates, school says A Pennsylvania kindergartener shared alcoholic Jell-O shots wit...
Jane Bright, Former "Survivor: Nicaragua" Contestant, Dies at 71

Michael Buckner/Getty Jane Bright, who competed in season 21 ofSurvivor: Nicaragua,died at the age of 71 on Thursday, May 15 Her daughter, Ashley Hammett, announced the news in a Facebook post that revealed Jane was found dead in her North Carolina home Jane was best known for her quirky personality on the competition series, coming in sixth place and taking home the audience fan-favorite award Jane Bright has died. TheSurvivorstar's daughter, Ashley Hammett, announced that her mother died in her North Carolina home on Thursday, May 15, in aFacebookpost. She was 71 years old. "Today Jane Hammett Bright was found passed away within her home by a good friend and county sheriff," Ashley wrote. Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Jane competed among 20 people in season 21 ofSurvivor: Nicaraguain 2010 and was known for her quirky, outgoing personality. Although she ultimately came in sixth place, she later won the Sprint Fan Favorite audience prize. According toher profilefrom her time on the show, Jane was a dog trainer and the oldest of the castaways that season. Hours after learning of Jane's death,Survivor: Ghost Islandalum Donathan Hurley shared his reaction in a sweet message on X. "Lord, I sure did get my heart broken when I opened up Facebook after work!" hewrote. "One of my favoriteSurvivorfamily members, as I call them all, has passed away. I loved Jane so much!!! This lady was a firecracker! Always ready to have a good time and a good laugh! RIP Jane." Sandra Diaz-Twine, who has wonSurvivortwice, honored Jane as well in anInstagrampost. "Rest in heavenly peace. Jane from Survivor Nicaragua#survivor," the caption read. Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jane's loved ones and theSurvivorcommunity also mourned her death in the comments of Ashley's post, proving just how special she was. "I am so heartbroken to hear this," one user wrote. "She was truly one of a kind and an inspiration to many in the sport. Sending prayers to you and family and friends as you navigate this time. Her spirit and memories will live on." Another commented: "Ashley, I'm so shocked and sorry to hear this. She was the strongest and most determined person I've ever met." Others praised Jane for having "a heart bigger than the world," and being "such a force of nature." Jane's cause of death remains unknown. Read the original article onPeople

Jane Bright, Former “Survivor: Nicaragua” Contestant, Dies at 71

Jane Bright, Former "Survivor: Nicaragua" Contestant, Dies at 71 Michael Buckner/Getty Jane Bright, who competed in season 21 ofSu...
Kid Rock calls out Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump rant on European tour, says it was a 'punk move'New Foto - Kid Rock calls out Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump rant on European tour, says it was a 'punk move'

Kid Rock fired back at Bruce Springsteen for the "Born in the USA" singer-songwriter's anti-Trump tirade while performing in the U.K., calling the comments a "punk move." The multi-platinum artist reacted to Springsteen's criticism of PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration during "FOX & Friends," accusing him of trying to appease the Hollywood "elite" with his rant. "Just another person with TDS at the highest levels," Kid Rocktold Steve Doocyon Friday. "To be in Europe talking junk about our president who gets up and works his ass off for this country, every day, and his administration is doing such great things… Thank God for him. But to do that in Europe… what a punk move." Kid Rock Defends Donald Trump's Music Taste As 'Freakin' The Best' After Media Backlash "This guy's got, what, 500 million, a billion dollars… and is out there playing like he's a working-class hero," he continued. "And really, to me, just wants to be… in good standings with the Hollywood elite… and I'm proud to say that I'm more of Hollywood's kryptonite." Springsteen kicked off his "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour in Manchester, England, on Wednesday, calling out the president and his aides for "corrupt" leadership. Read On The Fox News App "In my home, the America I love, the American I've written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treacherous government," he said. "They are persecuting people for using their right to free speech and voicing their dissent," he continued. "They're abandoning our great allies and siding with dictators." Kid Rock called those comments "garbage," bringing attention to Trump's historic business-focused trip across the Middle East to secure peace in the region and abroad. While in Saudi Arabia, Trump signed a $600 billion "strategic economic partnership" agreement with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which will see Riyadh invest in U.S. AI data centers and energy infrastructure, investment in "cutting-edge transformative technologiesin both countries" and a whopping $142 billion defense package — which the White House claimed is the "largest defense sales agreement in history." The president suggested the deal could near $1 trillion in the months to come and generate up to 2 million U.S. jobs. Trump also secured abig deal in Qatarwith a $1.2 trillion "economic exchange" with Doha that included a purchase of 210 Boeing jets by state-owned Qatar Airways for $96 billion, as well as energy infrastructure agreements and an investment in state-of-the-art quantum technologies and workforce development." The deal in Qatar was overshadowed by the controversial announcement that Qatar wanted to "gift" Trump anew Air Force One jet. The president also expanded on a $1.4 trillion deal brokered with the UAE in March and announced an additional $200 billion "in commercial deals" between Washington and Abu Dhabi. "He's over there creating peace in the Middle East," Kid Rock said. "One of the places that could possibly erupt and send the world into turmoil, and he's over there getting it done." "This guy does not know how to lose, period," he continued. "Gets up every morning and busts his ass for this country. Thank God for him and his administration." The rock legend also previewed his upcoming "Rock N Rodeo," which will air the PBR World Finals on Friday at 8 p.m. ET, exclusively on Fox Nation. "To me, this is one of the last pro-patriotic American sports really just left without the interjection of all the wokeness, which, I think, is pretty much finding its exit from pro sports, thank God," he told Doocy. Fox News' Caitlin McFall contributed to this report. Original article source:Kid Rock calls out Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump rant on European tour, says it was a 'punk move'

Kid Rock calls out Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump rant on European tour, says it was a 'punk move'

Kid Rock calls out Bruce Springsteen's anti-Trump rant on European tour, says it was a 'punk move' Kid Rock fired back at Bruce ...

 

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