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Search for missing couple believed to have been caught in Utah flash flood now a recovery effort, officials say
MOAB, Utah — The search for a Pearland, Texas couple who went missing while on their annual trip to Moab, Utah is now a "recovery effort," according to the Grand County Sheriff's Office. Ray, 58, and Maranda, 50, Ankofski were reported missing on June 21 after they didn't return...
Search for Texas couple has turned into a ‘recovery effort,’ sheriff office says
MOAB — The search for a married Texas couple who went missing east of Moab has turned into a recovery operation, according to the Grand County Sheriff’s Office. On Friday evening, the office said even though search and rescue crews have not found the bodies of Ray and Maranda Ankofski, they are making the transition from search and rescue to body recovery.
Flash floods hit Moab, disrupt repairs from previous flood
A violent storm on June 21 dumped over an inch of rain in just 15 minutes in some areas of Moab, according to Grand County Emergency Management Director Cora Phillips. In a conversation with the Moab Sun, Phillips said she was encouraged by improvements in flood alarm systems from the historic flooding in August of 2022, but more work needs to be done.
Grand County Sheriff: Search for missing Moab couple changes from ‘rescue’ to ‘recovery’
MOAB, Utah (ABC4) — The search for a missing Moab couple has officially transitioned from a ‘rescue’ mission to a ‘recovery’ one, according to Grand County Sheriff Jamison Wiggins. Ray and Maranda Ankofski have been missing since June 21 after they traveled the Steel Bender...
Search for missing couple caught in Utah flash flood now 'recovery effort'
MOAB — The search for a missing Texas couple that are believed to have been swept up in flash flooding outside of Moab last week has switched over to a "recovery effort," Grand County authorities said Friday. Ray and Maranda Ankofski, ages 58 and 50, remain missing after they...
Mudslide, flood waters force road closures in Moab, Arches National Park
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Large rocks, mud and other debris spilled out across several streets in Grand County, forcing closures and knocking out power to several customers. Arches National Park was among the areas affected, with its entrance blocked by debris. Debris also blocked US 191 near milepost 131...
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