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3 Bodies Recovered From Missouri River Are Those of Missing Girls: Officials

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Authorities confirm that the bodies recovered from the Missouri River this week are those of the three teenage girls who went missing nearly two weeks ago.

Authorities have confirmed that the bodies recovered from the Missouri River in Omaha, Nebraska, this week are those of the three girls who went missing nearly two weeks ago.

The search began after three girls in a group of four on a fishing trip were reported missing on April 15. The operation quickly grew to involve multiple agencies, including local, state, and federal partners.

One of the girls slipped into the river, and the others jumped in to try to rescue her, authorities said. One of the four girls survived.

The girls who died have been identified as 18-year-old Lah Tray Moo, 18-year-old Laiana Green, and 11-year-old Eh Cress Moo, according to local news outlets.

The Omaha Fire Department (OFD) confirmed that “as of yesterday, all three girls have been recovered,” the department wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday.

The OFD extended “our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of these girls.”

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“The loss of these young lives has touched our entire community, and our hearts continue to be with you now and in the days ahead,” OFD stated.

Omaha Fire Battalion Chief Coby Werner said the water temperature in the river is about 45 degrees, which can cause hypothermia within 10 to 15 minutes.

He said on the evening of April 15, someone visiting a park had heard a girl crying, which is when a 13-year-old was found near the riverbank. The girl was with the other girls who drowned, but she made it to the shore. She was treated for hypothermia.

The search took a turn over the weekend when a fisherman, Anthony Newson, spotted a body in the river near N.P. Dodge Park.

After seeing what appeared to be a body, Newson told KMTV on April 27 that he called 911 and, with his cousin, tried to keep the body from drifting away until authorities arrived. Police recovered the body minutes later.

A GoFundMe campaign titled “Help Us Honor Lah Ktray Moo and Eh Cress Moo” was launched by Htee Paw, the sister and aunt of two of the girls. “This is a nightmare for our family as we have to go through this tragedy. We’re grateful for everyone who has been there for us in this difficult time,” Paw wrote. As of Thursday, $8,569 had been raised toward a $10,000 goal to help with funeral expenses.

Search and recovery efforts involved multiple departments and agencies, including the Nautical Services Unit (NSU) of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO).

“Over the past weeks the [NSU] have dedicated countless hours, through good and bad weather, to locating the three missing girls on the Missouri River. Throughout the search they all remained focused on one thing, locating the girls and providing closure to their families,” the DCSO said in a post on X on Thursday.



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