Skip to content

Breaking Tri-Cities WA News

News Stories for Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, West Richland and Surrounding Communities

Menu
Menu

Grant County Swimmer Still Sought in Banks Lake

Posted on by admin


The man was last seen after he jumped off a boat south of Electric City in Banks Lake in Grant County.

   Another Recovery Effort Underway on Tuesday, August 11

The Grant County Sheriff’s Office says water rescue teams, with help from King and Pierce County Search and Rescue, are combing another portion of Banks Lake in Grant County to try to recover a man who disappeared July 30.

870 AM KFLD logo

The man, whose name has not been released, was in his mid 30’s and jumped into the water without a life jacket.  He disappeared shortly afterward, and has not been seen since.  Several searches, including divers spending 11 hours in and out of the water last week did not turn up any trace of him.

     Efforts Being Concentrated in a Certain Area

Crews are searching in the area north of Steamboat Rock, and are using special sonography and other equipment to scan as much area as they can. The GCSO says if boaters or recreationists see these rescue teams on the water, to please give them plenty of room to work, and avoid the area.

Banks Lake is a large recreation area, it’s 27 miles long, and extends from southern Douglas into Grant County.  The maximum depth is 177 feet in places, with an average depth of 46 feet. There’s not a lot of currents, but enough water movement to possibly result in a drowning victim to be far away from their last kown location.

The GCSO says an update will be released later with any progress.

KEEP READING: Scroll to see what the big headlines were the year you were born

Here’s a look at the headlines that captured the moment, spread the word, and helped shape public opinion over the last 100 years.

Gallery Credit: Andrew Lisa



Source link

Get a daily summary email:
Powered by follow.it

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim.

Tri-Cities WA News is supported by our audience, if you click and purchase through a link on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

©2026 Breaking Tri-Cities WA News | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme