
SHAWNEE COUNTY— Authorities are on the scene of a drowning in northeast Kansas.
Just after 9:30a.m., the Shawnee County Emergency Communications Center received a call of a possible drowning in Mission Creek near the 1800 block of SW Glick Road, according to Deputy Shayna Anderson.
According to statements at the scene, two individuals were on land working near the creek when one of the men jumped in to try to save a dog that entered the water.
The man was swept under by the fast moving water. The other individual attempted a rescue but was unsuccessful.
A recovery operation is underway with the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office, Dover Fire Department, Mission Fire Department, Kansas Highway Patrol, and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, according to Anderson.
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