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1 person missing, another rescued near Shoal Creek: ATCEMS

1 person missing, another rescued near Shoal Creek: ATCEMS

Yahoo29-05-2025
The Brief
1 person missing, another rescued Wednesday night
ATCEMS responded to 2200 block of W North Loop Blvd near Shoal Creek and Burnet Road
Rescue efforts have transitioned into a recovery for the missing person
AUSTIN, Texas - One person is missing and a second was rescued from water near Shoal Creek, says ATCEMS.
What we know
ATCEMS says they received reports of two people in the water in the 2200 block of W. North Loop Boulevard, near Shoal Creek, between Woodview Avenue and Burnet Road.
One person has been removed from the water, and rescue efforts have transitioned into a recovery for the second person.
This story is developing. Check back for updates.
The Source
Information in this report comes from ATCEMS
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