MINNEAPOLIS — A missing Wisconsin man authorities thought had drowned might be alive in Europe.
Ryan Borgwardt, a married father of three, has been missing since August after leaving for a relaxing fishing trip on Green ...
Wisconsin resident, Ryan Borgwardt, went on a Green Lake solo kayaking trip in August. At 10:49 p.m. on August 11, Borgwardt ...
A video circulating on social media has thousands of users believing it shows the missing Green Lake County kayaker who ...
Ryan Borgwardt was presumed dead on a kayak trip in Wisconsin. Cops say it was all a ruse to abandon his family and link up ...
On the morning of August 12, Ryan Borgwardt’s wife contacted authorities, reporting that her husband hadn’t returned from a ...
The Green Lake County sheriff is debunking a viral TitkTok video some think shows a missing Watertown man suspected of ...
Police  believe a father of three, who vanished at a Wisconsin lake this summer, may have staged his own death and fled to ...
A viral TikTok video is not believed to depict missing man Ryan Borgwardt, Green Lake County sheriff's officials say.
Authorities discovered Ryan Borgwardt got a new passport and transferred money to a foreign bank before vanishing.
Borgwardt, 44, disappeared on Aug. 11 in Wisconsin. Cops said he faked his own death to meet a woman from Uzbekistan.
Faking your own death is a popular trope in fiction, often sensationalized in blockbuster films like Gone Girl, The Dark Knight, and You Only Live Twice. But a real-life case is ...