Lake Erie kayaker missing since Nov. 5 identified as Sheffield Lake man

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Lake Erie kayaker missing since Nov. 5 identified as Sheffield Lake man
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Evan Zeller, nor his kayak, have been found, and authorities are asking for the community to come forward with any information that may help find him.

AVON LAKE, Ohio - The Ohio Attorney General identified the Lake Erie kayaker missing since Nov. 5 as 30-year-old Evan Zeller of Sheffield Lake.

He was described by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources as 6′2″ tall, 180 pounds, with black hair, and brown eyes.ODNR said Zeller was wearing a gray shirt, shorts, and a lime green life vest when he went missing with his dark green tandem kayak with Ohio registration number OH0670DV.suspended their search on Nov. 7, according to the Avon Lake Fire Department .

The Sheffield Lake Fire Department , the Lorain County Water Rescue Team , the U.S. Coast Guard and ALFD responded to the situation. SLFD, ALFD and the Sheffield Village Fire Department continued the search on Sunday, according to ALFD.

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