Searchers recover body of kayaker from Flathead Lake
SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 1 month AGO
Authorities have recovered the body of a Somers man who drowned in a kayaking accident on Flathead Lake earlier this week.
Lake County Sheriff Don Bell said deputies from his department and divers from the Flathead County Sheriff's Office recovered the body of 29-year-old Nicholas Lockwood on Thursday.
Lockwood was reported missing Tuesday after his kayak capsized in deep water near the boat launch at West Shore State Park.
Bell said the cause of death is believed to be drowning. Lockwood's body was sent to the Montana State Crime Lab in Missoula for further investigation.
Citing preliminary findings of the investigation, Bell said Lockwood was with another kayaker when they encountered rough water, causing the boat to flip and sending both men into the water. Neither was wearing a life preserver.
Bystanders rescued the other kayaker as he tried to rescue Lockwood, Bell said. The other kayaker was not injured.
ARTICLES BY SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER
Accused California drug trafficker's run for freedom ends in Roosville
A Californian’s run from the law ended recently at the Canadian border’s Port of Roosville in Lincoln County.
"Big Tony" steals the show at Hoot Owl's Pumpkin Palooza
Hoot Owl co-owner Bonnie Geber joined Hans Orellano and members of his family to determine the exact weight...
South Lincoln Co. 4-H clubs enjoy excellent fair showing
An experienced 4-H hand for the South 40 club, Matthews was a four-time Grand Champion in 2025.