(KNSI) — A man and his son are OK after a water rescue on the Sauk River Saturday afternoon.
The Stearns County Sheriff’s Office says the man was helped out of the water by a passerby after his kayak flipped between Highway 15 and Heim’s Mill at about 5:20, and he said he couldn’t find his son, who was in a different kayak.
The sheriff’s office, St. Cloud Fire Department, St. Cloud Police Department and the Department of Natural Resources worked to find the boy, who was found safe as he approached the landing and was reunited with his father.
No one was hurt.
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