Snorkeler Mistakes Fake Skeletons for Real Human Remains, Sends Authorities on Hunt |
A man snorkeling in the Colorado River near the Arizona and California border sent authorities on a hunt after he alerted them to what appeared to be "skeletal remains" at the bottom of the river.
After he called police in Arizona, authorities launched a search for the remains on Monday, and divers from the Buckskin Fire Department swam down to investigate.
To everyone's surprise -- and relief -- the skeletons, seated comfortably in lawn chairs, turned out to be fake, police said. They were even wearing sunglasses and were placed in a way as though they were having a tea party, the La Paz County Sheriff's Office said.
Courtesy Eric Foerstner
"I don't think they were trying to set up anything to scare anyone. I think they were gonna try to be funny," Lt. Curtis Bagby said. He added he thought the sign could be a reference to the movie "Weekend at Bernie's."
"Things happen, we go all the time to false alarms," Bagby said. "That's just a first-responder's life. We're trying not to be overly concerned about it, not make too big a deal out of it."
The divers will recover the skeletons sometime this week, Bagby added, saying he's considering placing them outside the sheriff's office as a joke.
"We like to show some things that are fun, some levity too," he said. "But in the meantime, don't think it's OK to go put something there."
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