Missing kayaker found safe in Jefferson County
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. (WIAT) — UPDATE: All seven have been located, according to Jefferson County Search and Rescue.
ORIGINAL: Birmingport Fire Department searching for missing kayaker
The Birmingport Fire Department is searching for a kayaker on Valley Creek.
Firefighters say the kayaker was part of a group of seven who capsized Saturday evening. Six of the seven have been located safe.
Stay with CBS 42 as this is a developing story.
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