
A Glendale man was found dead early Wednesday morning after being reported missing Monday.
Bryan Henderson, 37, was reported missing Monday after family said he hadn’t been seen since around 5 p.m. Saturday, according to Hardin County Emergency Management Director Joey Scott.
Emergency officials and law enforcement were told Henderson was believed to be canoeing on Nolin River.
Henderson’s canoe was located Monday, but Scott said the search was suspended at 7 p.m. because of recent rains causing dangerous conditions in the river.
The search resumed Tuesday by ground, even though the river’s current remained dangerous.
Mutual aid crews were back on river early Wednesday morning.
Henderson was found at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday by canine, which was aboard a boat, near Valley Creek before it merges into the Nolin River at Star Mills.
Assisting in the search were personnel with Campbellsville Fire Department, Shepherdsville Fire Department, Hardin County Tracers, Hardin County Search and Rescue, Kentucky Bloodhounds.
On scene with county emergency management personnel was crews from Hardin County Sheriff’s Office, Coroner’s Office and EMS. The solid waste department also aided in the search with its drone.
Henderson’s cause of death remains under investigation.
Source: NE
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