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Precious Metals Found In Lake Tippecanoe

Written on June 13, 2014 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Entertainment Archive 2014, News Archive 2014

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Cody Lindsey found some precious metals in Lake Tippecanoe recently and reunited them with a veteran. (Photo provided)

Cody Lindsey was raking out a beach at Tippecanoe Lake on Thursday and found some precious metals. They weren’t valuable in dollars and cents, but they were priceless to a North Webster man.

Joshua Fisher served in the United States Air Force National Guard as an Airman First Class, or E3, from about November 2006 to February 2011. He wore his dog tags with pride, even wearing them into Tippecanoe Lake last summer when he went swimming.
“I wasn’t happy I lost them,” Fisher said of his dog tags. “I’ve lost stuff in the lake before and knew there was a slim to no chance of ever finding them.”The dog tags are worn on two chains. “The secondary chain broke and those are the ones I lost,” said Fisher, adding, “I figured if they were meant to come back to me they would, otherwise they were just gone.”

On Thursday, while working for Patona Bay, 17-year-old Lindsey said he saw something shiny in the water. He waded out to the object. “I just picked it up and threw it over on the ground,” the teenager said. “I looked at it later and saw what it was.” Lindsey called his father, Curt Lindsey, to share his findings.

Curt went straight to Facebook and typed in the name that his son read to him off of the dog tags. That is where Aaron Lindsey — Curt’s brother and Cody’s uncle — came into the picture.

“My brother typed in (Fisher’s) name for a quick search on Facebook, seeing that he was on my friends list.” Added Aaron, “Out of the hundreds and possibly thousands of boaters, skiers, tubers and fisherman that go out and enjoy the lake every year, he happened to be a friend of mine that I grew up with.”

Aaron contacted Fisher and he rattled off his Social Security number confirming that they were lost sometime last year.

“I, first off, want to say thank you for your service to our country to Joshua Fisher. Second,” added Aaron, “I want to give a big shout out to one of the best nephews a guy could ask for, Cody Lindsey, for finding these dog tags and easily lucking out and finding the rightful owner and returning them to Josh. When I told Josh that he had found them, he was ecstatic!”

The area where Cody found the dog tags, according to Fisher, is the same area off of a sand bar right of Patona Bay where 33-year-old Fisher was swimming last year and lost them.

“I think it’s pretty cool that I found them,” said Cody, who met with Fisher last night and returned the dog tags.

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