Nearly 200 people are continuing the search for three members of the Yakama Nation of Washington who disappeared while fishing.
Gailen Espirito, James Peter Jr. and Rommel Strom went fishing on the Columbia River on May 6. They never returned and their boat was found the following day.
Tribes from Washington and Oregon have sent volunteers to look for the men. A fund has been set up to help the continue the search.
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Nearly 200 continue to hunt for fishermen
(The Oregonian 5/15)
Fund set up to aid search for 3 missing fishermen (The Yakima Herald-Republic 5/13)
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