Woman Dies, Man Still Missing After Falling Through Ice While Walking Dog
A woman died after falling through ice at a tidal creek; her husband remains missing as searches were halted due to unsafe ice conditions, officials said.
- On Saturday, an unidentified woman was found dead beneath the ice at Bee's River and her husband remains missing after they fell through the ice, officials said.
- Investigators say the couple fell through ice on Bee's River, a tidal creek where local residents noted moving water under the ice, and investigators said the husband may have fallen before officers arrived.
- Two responding officers fell into the water while attempting rescues; their outcomes are not specified, and they were later evaluated at a local hospital and released.
- Authorities suspended active searching Sunday due to hazardous ice, and Eastham Police Chief Adam Bohannon said police will likely return for drone checks but no ground searches will resume.
- A growing memorial at Bee's River marked community mourning, with condolences from Eastham Police Department and Eastham Fire Department, and Chief Bohannon expressing sympathy, `Our thoughts and prayers go out to them.
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