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Local Man Has Been Missing For Four Days In Percy Priest Lake

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is using their VideoRay Pro 4 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to search in Percy Priest Lake for Jeremy Cross, who’s been missing since this weekend. The ROV has been searching for 4 days in waters with an average temperature of 50°F. 

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has used their VideoRay Pro 4 ROV to recover 25 bodies in 3 years. Their Pro 4 ROV is equipped with BlueView imaging sonar, as seen in the video below. 

Cross has been missing since Saturday evening when his canoe flipped over. He was not wearing a lifejacket at the time. The TWRA reminds boaters to take the proper precautions on the water, even as the warmer months approach.