Officials: 1 dead, 1 missing after cabin swept into creek

July 28, 2023
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BROOKVILLE, Ind. (WXIX) - A man is dead and a woman is missing after a cabin was swept into Wolf Creek in Brookville following Thursday night’s storms, according to conservation officers.

Indiana Conservation Officer Travis Stewart says first responders got a call that two people were staying in the cabin.

Officers found the cabin had been swept away in high water and the two people were missing.

One body was recovered around 1 p.m. Friday, according to Franklin County Coroner Brian Baxter.

The coroner told FOX19 NOW that five inches of rain fell within a four-hour period last night at Wolf Creek. He says that is probably what caused the home to fall into the creek.

“Unfortunately, in rural counties, they look so calm during the summertime. Then about once or twice a year in our county, we have tragedies due to rushing water and people not knowing that it is coming that quickly,” Baxter said.

Earlier Friday, another rescue took place near New Trenton on the Whitewater River.

The Brookville Fire Department says two people were camping on an island in the river when the water rose very fast.

The kayakers were rescued when the Indiana Department of Natural Resources got their boat in the water.

Currently, a crew of 30 people and two drones are searching for the missing woman, Steward said.

The coroner’s office will not release the name of the man until they get in contact with the family.

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Source: FOX19