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I've ice-fished Cranberry Lake several times the past four winters. This small lake, which straddles the Kent/Ottawa county line not too far from my home, is directly in the path of Kenowa avenue, which ends at the water's edge on both the north and south sides of the lake.

 

Well, a few weeks ago some poor guy drove his truck into the lake sometime in the night, and was found floating by a fisherman. In the process of recovering the vehicle divers discovered a Chevy Lumina with a woman's body inside, and police are speculating that it may be a woman missing these past four years. Apparently she, like the recent victim, drove into the lake unaware of the danger, and was either killed on impact or by drowning. And she's been down there ever since.

 

I've always thought it strange that the road just ended at the lake. At least her family can now have closure. I can't help but wonder if we ever set up our fishing shanty above her car in the past. confused.gif I believe the lake is a bit less than 20 feet in depth.

 

The article also mentions another guy who drowned back in 1998 when his car sank through the ice when he and two others tried to drive across the frozen lake. They were, as you might guess, completely drunk at the time. Boneheads.

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~ Mark Twain

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