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Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, 48, was found dead at Crawford Pond in Union on Thursday after police were contacted to say she had gone missing, Maine State Police said. An autopsy was then conducted, which determined her death was a homicide, police said.
A paddleboarder was mysteriously murdered in a small Maine town — and authorities are urging calm as the killer remains unknown.
Sunshine Stewart, 48, disappeared on the night of July 2 during an outing on Crawford Pond in Union, Maine. Her body was found hours later near an island preserve.
A ranger saved a woman "actively drowning" in Horsetooth Reservoir after a gust of wind pushed her paddleboard away from her.
Park rangers in Colorado rescued a woman from drowning at the Horsetooth Reservoir on Thursday afternoon.
Poudre Fire Authority said the woman fell off her paddleboard just after 11:15 a.m. during a sudden squall that kicked up strong winds across the reservoir. Officials said the wind pushed her board out of reach, and she was not wearing a life jacket.
Recreation officials are reminding Utahns about the dangers of floating the Provo River after a paddleboarder got trapped in the 55-degree water for about a half hour.
The body of 48-year-old Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart of Tenants Harbor was found on July 3. Her death was ruled a homicide.