Kayaker's Lost Phone Ends Up Saving Him

Mark Miele, 67, didn't return Jan. 29 as planned
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 4, 2020 2:00 PM CST
Missing Kayaker Rescued Thanks to Washed-Up Phone
A shot of the Everglades.   (Getty Images)

A kayaker who went missing during a solo trip in the Florida Everglades was found alive after his cell phone washed up on a riverbank and authorities were able to recover data showing where he'd been. A helicopter crew then spotted Mark Miele, 67, and led a marine unit to his location, the Collier County Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook. He was being treated Monday afternoon at a Naples hospital. Miele embarked on a solo kayaking trip in Everglades National Park on Jan. 22 and was due back Jan. 29, officials said. He never returned, but a bag containing his wallet and phone washed up Sunday on the bank of the Lopez River. The AP reports National Park Service rangers found the belongings and asked the sheriff's office to assist in a search.

Deputies downloaded data from Miele's phone Sunday night, officials said. His most recent location had been recorded Friday, giving the sheriff's aviation unit a place to target its search. A helicopter crew eventually spotted Miele floating in the water face-up and wearing a life jacket several miles from where his belongings were found. Boats soon reached the area and took Miele to safety. Helicopter pilot Cpl. Ed Henderson told WINK they may have made it there just in time: "When I talk to a guy after the fact that was on scene, he goes, 'No, [Miele] was convulsing.' He'd been in the water for two solid days and it's been really cold." Officials didn't immediately say how or when Miele lost his kayak.

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