Crime & Safety
Police Find Body Of Man Believed Killed In Weekend Boating Accident In Lake Houston
Police have not yet positiviely identified the body, but it's likey Jeremy Neisen who was reported missing after the boat cash Saturday.

LAKE HOUSTON, TX -- Police recovered the body of a man they believe was reported missing after a boat crash on Lake Houston on Saturday.
Officials with the Houston Police Lake Patrol found the body of an unidentified man early Monday afternoon, after a nearly three day search.
Officials said Jeremy Niesen, 48, was fishing with his friend Robert Ray, and Ray’s dog when they collided with another boat on Lake Houston coming around the blind curve, near the 25700 block of Water Ridge Drive.
The impact injured Ray, and a woman in the other boat.
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Officials said Neisen and the dog were both missing after the collision.
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Search crews recovered the remains of the dog Monday morning, and recovered a man’s body several hours later.
The body has not been positively identified as Niesen yet, officials said.
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