Crews continue to search for a missing park ranger who fell into the water at Tyler State Park in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
The 38-year-old Delaware County man who works as a park resource ranger with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) was in a kayak in Neshaminy Creek around noon on Friday, May 23, when the boat capsized, investigators said.
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The man fell into the water and has been missing since then.
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Tyler State Park was closed as crews searched for the missing man Friday afternoon and evening. The search ended Friday night and resumed Saturday morning.
The park will remain closed on Sunday as the search continues.
Pennsylvania State Police, DCNR, the Northampton Township Fire Department, Newtown Emergency Services Department, New Hope Fire Department, Lingohocken Fire Department, Upper Makefield Fire Company and the Bucks County Special Operations Dive Team have all joined the search.
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