MOABI REGIONAL PARK, Calif — Two recreational boats collided on the Colorado River near the California-Arizona border Saturday, injuring 13 people, according to The Associated Press.
Update 1:42 p.m. EDT Sept. 3: The Mojave County Sheriff's Office confirmed Monday afternoon that the body of one of the missing boat passengers, Christi Lewis, 51, has been found. The search continues for the three passengers who remain missing, The Associated Press reported.
Arizona authorities say they have found the body of a woman who was among four people missing after two boats crashed on the Colorado River. https://t.co/Z4u9pOSPXZ
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 3, 2018
Update 5:53 a.m. EDT Sept. 3: Officials on Sunday raised the number of missing people to four -- three women and one man, officials said.
The collision occurred about 8 p.m. Saturday near Moabi Regional Park on the California-Arizona border, The Los Angeles Times reported.
“I don’t want to give the interpretation that there isn’t a real possibility that they made it to shore,” Mohave County Sheriff Doug Schuster said. “We are actively treating this as a potential drowning.”
Sheriff Doug Schuster speaks at a Press Conference regarding the boat crash on The Colorado River
Posted by Mohave County Sheriff's Office on Sunday, September 2, 2018
Original story: Two people were missing and "presumed submerged," authorities said.
The crash occurred in Moabi Regional Park.
According to Eric Sherwin, spokesman for the San Bernardino County Fire District, one person sustained life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital in Las Vegas. Six others with less severe injuries were taken to local hospitals.
"We had victims of this collision that were located 3 to 5 miles downstream from the original point of impact," Sherwin said.
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