Thursday, December 19

Man who faked his own death and fled overseas back on U.S. soil, in custody

Authorities stated Wednesday that the Wisconsin man, who reportedly staged his own death before appearing alive and well abroad, has returned to the United States and was arrested by sheriff’s deputies.

Before being transported to the Green Lake County Jail on unidentified charges, Ryan Borgwardt made his way back to the United States on Tuesday, Sheriff Mark Podoll informed reporters.

Podoll remarked, “We brought a dad back on his own accord,”

Before Borgwardt returned home on his own initiative, the sheriff refused to disclose where he had been residing. According to Podoll, he might be ordered to pay back the expenses of the search and rescue operation.

“Relieved,” the sheriff spoke, describing his feelings upon Borgwardt’s return. “We didn’t stop. We keep helping our community whenever we receive a call.

Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll told reporters that Borgwardt is suspected of fabricating his disappearance on August 12 while kayaking on Green Lake, which is roughly 100 miles northwest of Milwaukee.

Searchers discovered a capsized kayak, Borgwardt’s car, and his trailer parked in Dodge Memorial County Park after he failed to return home that day.

Despite a desperate air and sea search, no physical evidence or remains of Borgwardt were found.

In Canada, Borgwardt used his own passport to help authorities track down his lengthy travel abroad, so if he wanted to get off the grid, he selected a foolish route.

According to officials, investigators eventually discovered that he had hidden an electric bike in a tiny inflatable boat that he used to return to shore. According to officials, Borgward rode it to Madison, took a bus to Detroit, traveled into Canada, and then got on an aircraft.

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According to officials, the investigation also discovered that Borgwardt had created a bank account abroad.

According to officials, a Russian-speaking woman contacted Green Lake County Sheriff’s officers and assisted them in getting in touch with the errant parent following an international plea for assistance in finding Borgwardt.

A portion of the sheriff’s department’s video chat with Borgwardt, who on November 11 claimed to be alive, well, and residing in an apartment, was made public on November 21. No one knew exactly where he was at the time.

The story is still evolving. For updates, please return.

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