Police  believe a father of three, who vanished at a Wisconsin lake this summer, may have staged his own death and fled to ...
Wisconsin resident, Ryan Borgwardt, went on a Green Lake solo kayaking trip in August. At 10:49 p.m. on August 11, Borgwardt ...
INVESTIGATORS THINK HE LEFT FOR A FISHING TRIP ABOUT AN HOUR NORTH OF TOWN, FAKED HIS OWN DEATH, THEN FLED TO EUROPE. SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES SCOURED GREEN LAKE AUGUST 12TH. THE DAY RYAN BOURGEOIS FAMILY ...
A US man by the name of Ryan Borgwardt, who went missing in August while kayaking, is alive and well in Europe, authorities from his home town in Green ...
When I first started kayak bass fishing, pedal drive kayaks instantly won me over. Hands-free control—the ability to cast and maneuver without trying to juggle a paddle was the way to go.
The Green Lake County Sheriff's Office on Friday announced it believes a kayaker, initially thought to have gone missing this ...
A man apparently faked his own drowning so he could abandon his family and flee to eastern Europe, investigators say.
Authorities discovered Ryan Borgwardt got a new passport and transferred money to a foreign bank before vanishing.
After launching a boat in the water, the deputies discovered a capsized kayak and a life jacket in the deepest part of the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A missing Wisconsin man authorities thought had drowned might be alive in Europe.
12 after he did not return home the previous night. Early in the search, Borgwardt's kayak, life jacket, water bottle, tackle box and fishing pole were found. His vehicle was found near Dodge ...