Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Patrick Mullins' cause of death is still undetermined, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office reports.
A body pulled from the water near the mouth of the Manatee River has been positively identified as missing Bradenton teacher Patrick Mullins, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. An autopsy proved inconclusive, which means the cause of death is still undetermined, a sheriff's office spokesperson said. Mullins, 52, a teacher at Palmetto High, went missing after leaving his Bradenton home for a trip on his boat Jan. 27. The Coast Guard later found his a white, 16-foot Stump Knocker empty in the water near the mouth of Tampa Bay close to Egmont Key. The Manatee County School district will host a "celebration of life" for the students teachers and family on Thursday at Palmetto High School. The celebration is limited to Mullins…
A body pulled from the Manatee River on Tuesday was tentatively identified as the missing Bradenton man and Palmetto High teacher. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday.
The family of Patrick Mullins has released a statement after a body pulled from the Manatee River near Emerson Point on Tuesday was tentatively identified as the missing Bradenton man and Palmetto High teacher. Mullins, 52, went missing after going out in his boat Jan. 27. An autopsy was being performed Wednesday morning to try and determine the cause of death, as well as to make a positive identification, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said. The statement is as follows: The family of Patrick Mullins is in mourning. We request your understanding and compassion in giving us our privacy at this time. We wish to thank from the bottom of our hearts all the many loving and concerned individuals and organizations that have contributed …
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The body pulled from the Manatee River near Emerson Point today has been tentatively identified as Patrick Mullins, 52, a Palmetto teacher.
UPDATE: The body pulled from the Manatee River near Emerson Point today has been tentatively identified as Patrick Mullins, 52. Mullins went missing after going out in his boat Jan. 27. An autopsy will be performed Wednesday to try and determine the cause of death, as well as to make a positive identification. EARLIER TODAY: A man's body has been recovered from the Manatee River near Emerson Point in Palmetto, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. The body was found in about three feet of water by a fisherman, according to a sheriff's office spokesperson. The sheriff's Marine Unit responded around 12:50 p.m. The body has not been identified. Authorities said only that it was a white male. There was no indication if the body …
Monday, January 28, 2013
The sheriff's office found the boat in Tampa Bay but the man who took out the boat is still missing.
The Manatee County Sheriff's office is searching for a missing man after he never returned from a boat trip on Sunday. According to a Manatee County Sheriff's report: Deputies are searching for Patrick Mullins after the Coast Guard found his empty boat in the water near the mouth of Tampa Bay close to Egmont Key. The search began Sunday night after Mullins' wife Jill Mullins arrived home at 5611 43rd Ave. E., just after 7 p.m. and noticed that her husband was not at home and that their boat, a white 16 foot Stump Knocker, was missing. Jill Mullins contacted her husband's brother and he went out in a boat to search for Mullins. When he was unable to find Mullins, Jill Mullins called the Manatee County Sheriff's Office. The Manatee County …
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