Annie Lennox's daughter Tali rescued after kayak capsizes but boyfriend missing, The quest proceeded with Monday for the beau of Tali Lennox Fruchtmann, girl of artist Annie Lennox, after the couple's kayak upset in New York's Hudson River.
Fruchtmann, the model-turned-craftsman who passes by Tali Lennox, and beau Ian Jones, 32, were kayaking early Saturday when their pontoon upset, Capt. John Watterson of the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office said in a press discharge.
They were not wearing life preservers when they fell into the water and were isolated, Watterson said.
A leaving vessel picked behind Fruchtmann, 22. Jones, who was most recently seen in the waterway, has not been found.
The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office got a 911 call reporting Jones missing around 9:50 a.m. Saturday and started hunting down him close Mills Mansion in the upstate village of Staatsburg.
"Broad assets" were used in the hunt, Watterson said in the announcement. Marine watches and jump groups from the sheriff's office and different offices looked the waterway and the shore close where Jones was most recently seen. The whole range additionally was looked with the help of a New York State Police helicopter and various officers by walking and in water crafts.
Sheriff's representatives proceeded with the pursuit Sunday and Monday, Watterson said.
As of right now the episode does not give off an impression of being criminal in nature and no injustice is suspected, the announcement said. Jones, who is 6-foot-3 with a thin form and dim hair, was most recently seen wearing pants and a denim shirt.
Fruchtmann, the model-turned-craftsman who passes by Tali Lennox, and beau Ian Jones, 32, were kayaking early Saturday when their pontoon upset, Capt. John Watterson of the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office said in a press discharge.
They were not wearing life preservers when they fell into the water and were isolated, Watterson said.
A leaving vessel picked behind Fruchtmann, 22. Jones, who was most recently seen in the waterway, has not been found.
The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office got a 911 call reporting Jones missing around 9:50 a.m. Saturday and started hunting down him close Mills Mansion in the upstate village of Staatsburg.
"Broad assets" were used in the hunt, Watterson said in the announcement. Marine watches and jump groups from the sheriff's office and different offices looked the waterway and the shore close where Jones was most recently seen. The whole range additionally was looked with the help of a New York State Police helicopter and various officers by walking and in water crafts.
Sheriff's representatives proceeded with the pursuit Sunday and Monday, Watterson said.
As of right now the episode does not give off an impression of being criminal in nature and no injustice is suspected, the announcement said. Jones, who is 6-foot-3 with a thin form and dim hair, was most recently seen wearing pants and a denim shirt.

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