Police Search For Ann Arbor Teen Who Disappeared During Camping Trip
CAMBRIDGE, N.H. (WWJ/AP) - Police in New Hampshire and Maine are searching for a 19-year-old man who disappeared during a camping trip.
New Hampshire State Police responded to a remote campsite on Lake Umbagog in Cambridge. Lane Lesko, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, was part of camping/canoeing trip organized by a group called Summit Achievement.
Officers said Sunday Lesko was last seen over the weekend in Magalloway Plantation in Maine near the Rapid River. They said a missing green canoe was found overturned a short distance away.
Meanwhile, a person staying at Lake Umbagog State Park Campground reported his truck had been stolen — about 7 miles south of where the canoe was found — and police also found a pontoon boat near the state park campground that was stolen from a remote camp near the Rapid River.
Investigators believe all the incidents are connected.
Lesko's disappearance comes after, last summer, he was accused of posing as an FBI agent during a car theft and breaking into a neighbor's home.
MLive reports Lesko was to be sentenced in that case in January 2017 after he completed mental health and substance use treatment program.
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