Body Of Missing Man Recovered On Cherokee Lake

  • Friday, July 14, 2023
The body of a man, Jeremie Carpenter, 36, of Cherokee Drive in Bean Station, missing since Wednesday, was recovered from the German Creek area of Cherokee Lake Friday morning.
 
On Wednesday, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency was made aware of a kayak with personal items belonging to Mr. Carpenter that was located adrift in the Twin Church area of Cherokee Lake. 
 
A joint investigation with the Grainger County Sheriff's Office and the Grainger County Rescue Squad ensued and because the area where the kayak was located is several miles from Mr.
Carpenter's residence, pinpointing a definite search area was difficult.
 
On Friday, at 9:50 a.m., the body of Mr. Carpenter was recovered from the lake near his residence.  He was not wearing a life jacket.
 
This makes the 17th boating fatality in Tennessee this year.
 
The incident remains under investigation.

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