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Sheriff: Boise man is missing after jumping in Salmon River to save 3 children

A Boise man is missing after he jumped into the Salmon River to rescue three children who had fallen out of a canoe.

Keawe Pestana, 34, jumped in the river on Friday, April 26, approximately 15 miles up the Salmon at the Twin Beaches campground. He surfaced briefly but ultimately was not seen again, according to an Idaho County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post. The children, who were wearing life jackets, made it to safety.

Family and personnel from the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office, as well as the Bureau of Land Management, assisted in the search. Life Flight also searched the river for Pestana.

They were unable to locate him, and the search continued Saturday and Sunday with help from the sheriff’s office, BLM and members of the Idaho County Posse. Efforts to find Pestana are to continue daily by driving the river road, according to a release. People who recreate on the river are encouraged to call the sheriff’s office with information.

The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office reminded people that the Salmon River remains cold and dangerous even as the temperature is rising and that people should always wear a life jacket in and around water.

This story was originally published April 29, 2019 at 6:06 PM.

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Hayley Harding
Idaho Statesman
Hayley covers local government for the Idaho Statesman with a primary focus on Boise and Ada County. Her political reporting won first place in the 2019 Idaho Press Club awards. Previously, she worked for the Salisbury Daily Times, the Hartford Courant, the Denver Post and McClatchy’s D.C. bureau. Hayley graduated from Ohio University with degrees in journalism and political science.If you like seeing stories like this, please consider supporting our work with a digital subscription to the Idaho Statesman.
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