'Where Is He?': Wife Of Coconut Creek Man Daniel Potter Is Desperate To Find Him After He Disappeared On Canoe Trip

FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) - The search continues for a Coconut Creek man who went out on a lake in his canoe and never returned.

"Where is he?" cried his wife Justine Potter.  "It's absolutely awful, nothing I could even imagine. Its' a dream that's a nightmare that I haven't come out of yet."

Coconut Creek police said Daniel Potter, 60, was last seen Saturday, around 5:30 p.m., getting into his canoe to go fishing in Coco Lake where he lives.

When he didn't return home, the police were called. Water rescue teams searched for him Saturday night and a helicopter was utilized for a search on Sunday.

"How do you disappear, a man who fishes his whole life, in a canoe or boat, not come back?" Justine asked.

A dive team checked out several places on Monday, but Potter and his canoe have yet to be found. Justine and her daughter, however made a frightening discovery on the shore of Coco Lake. They found his paddle and flip flops. Justine tells us Dan has heart issues.  She's afraid something happened on the water.

"I think the worst. I think he was s fishing, got a little dizzy, maybe stood up, the boat rocked a little and fell, the boat maybe hit him in the head or he just couldn't keep his head up to swim," Justine said.

Now the nonprofit group "Guardians for the Missing" are joining in the search.

"She has a sonar, that I believe have a 40-foot radius, so goes, can detect if it's a boat or a car," said Shannon Murley with Guardians for the Missing. "And then she has divers that will come out and go into the water and look to see what she found."

They've been searching the water, crisscrossing the lake, hoping to find anything.  Meanwhile, Coconut Creek police are going door to door in the Coco Lake Neighborhood, asking for any information. "If anyone in my neighborhood has seen anything, on foot, a piece of clothing, anything, anything.  At this point I'm beyond desperate."

Police said it's a fairly large lake and a pretty populated area.

Anyone with information is urged to give them a call at (954) 973-6700.

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