PORT ANGELES – Authorities from multiple agencies spent Saturday night and Sunday searching along the shore of Lake Crescent for a 60-year-old Port Angeles woman.
Saturday evening, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office located the vehicle of Margaret Baker parked in a pull-out on East Beach Road. The Sheriff’s Office was attempting to locate Baker after PenCom received multiple 911 calls for welfare checks.
Baker was reported missing by a family member after being unable to contact her. Park Rangers were notified the vehicle was located and a hasty search began at Lake Crescent.
Park rangers searched the lakeshore and located Baker’s red kayak, floating upside down, at 6:45 pm Saturday near milepost 229 along Highway 101.
On Sunday, multiple searches were conducted by boat by park rangers with the assistance of the Sheriff’s Office, state Fish and Wildlife officials, a search and rescue dive team and search dogs from Kitsap County and Search Dogs of Washington State.
Park rangers continue to search at Lake Crescent today and to organize additional dive team resources.
Park rangers are conducting this investigation in coordination with the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Port Angeles Police Department, and the Investigative Services Branch (ISB) of the National Park Service.
If you have information that could help find this missing person, or if you were in the area of East Beach Road on April 24-25, please call or text the Investigative Tip Line (888) 653-0009.
You don’t have to tell them who you are, just tell them what you know. Information from other visitors, kayakers, and boaters is often extremely valuable during searches.
