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Ryan Borgwardt was presumed dead on a kayak trip in Wisconsin. Cops say it was all a ruse to abandon his family and link up with his online girlfriend from Uzbekistan.
Ryan Borgwardt, a married father of three, has been missing since August after leaving for a relaxing fishing trip on Green Lake, about an hour north of his home in Watertown, Wisconsin. Investigators ...
On the morning of August 12, Ryan Borgwardt’s wife contacted authorities, reporting that her husband hadn’t returned from a ...
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A viral TikTok video is not believed to depict missing man Ryan Borgwardt, Green Lake County sheriff's officials say.
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GREEN LAKE, Wis. - Investigators say a missing kayaker faked his own drowning death in Green Lake. It's an investigation that ...
Borgwardt, 44, disappeared on Aug. 11 in Wisconsin. Cops said he faked his own death to meet a woman from Uzbekistan.