All,

Please help search for Chris Dennis *tomorrow (Thurs 4/23) morning at 8am
at Sheldrake Point*. See details below.

Many of you know Chris as the videographer behind numerous anti-fracking
videos, including, most recently, the video presenting Dr. Tony Ingrafea's
 research on methane and climate change.

Love,
Reed

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Date: Wed, May 22, 2013 at 10:48 PM
Subject: Fw: Fwd: Help! Need volunteers at 8am, May 23rd to search for
missing Cornell student Chris Dennis


What:  Search party for missing Cornell student
 Who: We need as many volunteers as possible
Where:  Sheldrake Point (12 miles north of Taughannock Falls, off of RT 89)
When: *8:00am, May 23rd*

Dear friends,

Chris Dennis was last seen at 6am on Tuesday, May 22nd, while camping with
friends on Cayuga Lake, at the Johnson property at 890 Lone Retreat Road,
Trumansburg, NY north of Taughnack State Park.

He asked his friends if they wanted to join him to go canoeing.  His
friends declined and that was the last sighting of him.

His canoe was discovered overturned 4 miles north of the campsite near the
center of the lake.  The water temperature is close to 40 degrees, so
hypothermia sets in very quickly.

The Seneca County Police along with several other county deperatments are
treating this as a water accident coordinatating the search and resuce.
 They are currently using small boats to check the shore lines. They had an
aircraft that is searching as well, but we really need a ground search and
need as many volunteers as possible.

This is all we know right now. Please help. Chris is a loved son, brother
and member of the Cornell community. Time is of the essence.

Contact:
Danfung Dennis: 212-380-7125
Meimei Dennis - 607-351-4123
Kelsey Ericson - 978-618-9816
Maya-  831-345-8401

-Danfung
(Chris's brother)



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J. Reed Steberger
Cornell '13 Interdisciplinary Studies
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Green Umbrella: NY Youth for a Just and Sustainable Future - State
Coordinator
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