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Old 05-07-2002, 07:39 PM   #1
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Boating Safety

This is an article every boater and fisherman should read, as well as every parent. It's a reminder that even on our waterways and lakes, there are folks who are reckless and without conscience:

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May 6, 2002

STUDENT KILLED, TWO INJURED
IN HIT-AND-RUN BOAT ACCIDENT


AUSTIN, Texas -- One high school student was killed and two others were injured when an unidentified boat ran over a bass boat the students were riding in and then left the scene.

At about midnight Friday, the three Lampasas High School students were on Lake Buchanan and were struck by what has been described as a blue fiberglass boat. It ran into them almost head-on and then went airborne over the top of their bass fishing boat, according to Keith Gerth, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game warden who is working the case in conjunction with the Llano and Burnet county sheriff's departments.

Justin Roberts, 18, was ejected from the boat and killed; Kelly Jean Corbin, 19, was knocked unconscious but was found on the boat; and the boat operator, Jim Daniels, 17, was ejected. All three were wearing their lifejackets and their boat lights were on, Gerth said.

The suspect boat is believed to have been traveling at a relatively fast speed and law enforcement has obtained information from visitors at Burnet County Park who heard the wreck. They told police they believe the boat came back to shore with its lights off after the accident and was towed away by a white Chevrolet pickup.

"The families would like some closure on this," Gerth said. "We need to find out what happened. If anyone has any information or was part of this accident, please call us."

Anyone with any information should call TPWD law enforcement office in Llano at (915) 247-4847 or the Llano County Sheriff's Department at (915) 247-5767.


Source: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/news/news/020507a.htm
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Old 05-12-2002, 11:04 PM   #2
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Wardens still looking for leads...

Latest update on this story from TPWD posted 5/10/2002.
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Old 06-08-2002, 08:01 PM   #3
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More helpful hints...

TPWD recently posted a news article about boat safety for new boaters.

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* Make sure to put the plug in the boat.
* Set the parking brake on the vehicle towing the boat.
* Unhook trailer lights from the truck.
* Take the strap off the boat so the trailer doesn't float up.

"If boaters spend just a little time getting ready to go, they'd have a lot less problems when they got there," Johnston said.
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