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Beachwalker finds body of man swept out to sea a month ago Print E-mail
Written by Valliant Corley, Pilot staff writer   
January 27, 2012 10:41 pm

 GOLD BEACH – Curry County Sheriff’s officers on Friday located and recovered the body believed to be the remains of Kevin Cornell “K.C.” Anton, who was swept into the ocean on Dec. 30 at the mouth of Hunter Creek while he was attempting to rescue his dog.

Sheriff John Bishop said the body was recovered approximately 2.4 miles south of the location where Anton was swept into the ocean. 

Gold Beach Police Chief Dixon Andrews said the remains of Anton’s dog, a 25-pound Schipperke, was found on Dec. 31, between Kissing Rock and Cape Sebastian, south of the place where Anton was seen entering the water in an attempt to reach the dog which had already been swept away.

 

 

 Bishop said a citizen walking on the beach spotted the body in an isolated stretch of the beach where few people walk.

The remains were taken to Redwood Mortuary pending autopsy and identity confirmation by the medical examiner.

Anton, 48, of Veneta, had been staying at Turtle Rock RV Park by Hunter Creek, next to the ocean.

Searchers from the Gold Beach police, Curry County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, the sheriff and his staff, and the U.S. Coast Guard, which sent out two helicopters and a boat, began searching after a witness reported seeing a man jump into the ocean after the dog.

Andrews said it was hours before officials knew who they were searching for.

“We had a very credible local person who was watching the tide at Hunter Creek, on the south side of the creek, the Kissing Rock side. He saw what looked like a small dog. The man ran in the water waist deep and he was swept off his feet. He saw him go down, up and go down,” Andrews said.

“We had no idea who we were looking for and we had no reports of a missing person,” Andrews said. 

“The sheriff saw evidence someone was walking a dog. The incoming surf washed that away quickly,” he said.

Eventually, “we got information from Turtle Rock they had a guy who had been there and he was not answering his door. That’s how we put two and two together,” Andrews said.

The police chief said that he talked to Anton’s girlfriend who had been camping at Turtle Rock with Anton.

“She had to leave,” Andrews said. “She had returned home to Veneta because she had to return to work.”

Andrews said the girlfriend had talked to Anton by cell phone about noon on the day he was swept away.

“He said he was walking the dog to the beach,” Andrews said.

She later tried to call Anton several times but only got voice mail.

Police talked to another man at Turtle Rock, who saw Anton walking toward the beach with the dog. He described the clothing Anton was wearing, which matched the description given by the witness who saw him jump into the ocean.

Officials searched the area until dark without finding either the man or the dog, then returned the next morning.

The police chief said the witness was a local businessman who was shaken up by what he saw. 

The Sheriff’s Office received a “no-voice” call from a cell phone and the call source was traced to the area of Highway 101 at the Hunter Creek bridge in Gold Beach. 

 

 

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