By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
Kayakers navigating the Ohanapecosh River in East Lewis County yesterday afternoon located the teen who fell in earlier this month and recovery efforts are underway today.
The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office says they began at about 10:30 a.m. today, with deputies and members of Packwood Search and Rescue and Olympic Mountain Rescue.
The 17-year-old from Port Orchard was last seen on July 4 being swept down the extremely swift and cold river after he slipped while taking photographs with friends.
The body is in a difficult spot to reach; it took teams two hours to get to it as the terrain is very steep, Chief Civil Deputy Stacy Brown stated in a news release.
Searchers have been hopeful over the past three and half weeks the water levels would drop so the boy would be found, Brown said.
The sheriff’s office has not named him, but The Kitsap Sun identified him as Josh Osborn.
As of about 1:30 p.m. today, teams were still working on removing the boys’ body from the canyon, according to Brown.
The area is near the Cedar Grove Campground off state Route 123 just south of the entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, according to the sheriff’s office.
The same day Osborn drowned, an 18-year-old Tacoma resident, Rashawn J. Hale-Moody, drowned in Alder Lake, at the intersection of Lewis, Thurston and Pierce counties.
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