Search to resume for bodies of ex-Port Angeles man missing in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE — Grant County Marine Patrol units are expected to resume their search today for the bodies of two missing men following a duck hunting incident late Monday on Moses Lake.

One of the missing men — 31-year-old Cliff Hansen — was a former Port Angeles resident.

The body of Hansen’s 7-year-old son, Cliffy, was recovered Tuesday 100 yards from a boat launch on the west shore of the cold, deep Eastern Washington lake. The boy was still wearing his eyeglasses and life jacket.

The elder Hansen is the son of Randy Hansen and the grandson of Erlys Hansen, both of Port Angeles.

Erlys Hansen is the owner of Port Angeles Lanes.

Cliffy is a grandson and great-grandson, respectively.

The Marine Patrol is also searching for the body of 40-year-old Lynn Anderson, an Eastern Washington resident, officials said.

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