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Monday February 22, 2010
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| Missing Port Jervis man believed found in submerged car |
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MONTAGUE – New Jersey State Police have found a man’s body in a car submerged in a small body of frozen water at the High Point Country Club and the family of a missing Port Jervis man believes it is their relative. State Police dive teams, with the assistance of the Montague Fire Department, recovered the vehicle and the body on Saturday after a passerby saw a car antenna sticking up from the ice. Police said they won’t have a positive identification until later Monday, but Robert Hall’s sister, Cheryl Snyder, told MidHudsonNews.com that the car pulled out of the pond was the same make and model as her brother’s. Hall went missing after he left the deli where he worked and headed to pick up supplies. That was over six weeks ago. Mrs. Snyder said early on her gut feeling was that her brother was dead.
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