Fisherman who drowned was Coast Guard petty officer

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 "While our minds are on the mission, our hearts are with his family," Rear Adm. Gene Brooks, commander of the 17th Coast Guard District, said in a written statement. "This is a sad day for the Coast Guard. He was a good shipmate and will be missed."

Reid was fishing from shore in Herring Cove when his lure snagged on a buoy maybe 200 feet offshore. He waded in to retrieve it and reached the buoy, but then began to struggle in the rough surf, according to a witness, Jim Lavrakas, who was fishing nearby.

Crews from the Ketchikan Fire Department, the Coast Guard station in Ketchikan and a commercial diving boat launched immediately after receiving the report. The divers found Reid.

Reid was assigned to Station Ketchikan for the past year. He leaves behind four children.

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