Missing Teen Likely Found Dead After Brother Tried to Save Him When Kayak Overturned During Hunting Trip

Mar. 15, 2025

Wesley Cornett (L) and his brother Andruw Cornett.Photo:California Missing Person Unit

Teen Brothers Who Went Missing During Duck Hunting Trip Now Presumed Dead

California Missing Person Unit

“We believe it is the remaining missing duck hunter and we are in the process of positively identifying him through DNA analysis,” authorities said.

PEOPLE reached out to the sheriff’s office on Monday, Jan. 6, for comment.

On Dec. 16, the Butte County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO)shared in a news releasethat they were “looking for two duck hunters, ages 17 and 19, who went missing over the weekend.”

Officials later identified the missing hunters as the Cornett brothers.

The following day,ABC affiliate KRCRreported that authorities had shifted their efforts to a recovery operation.

he Butte County Sheriff’s office had been searching for missing brothers Wesley Cornett, 17, and Andruw Cornett, 19, at the Thermalito Afterbay near Oroville, CA.Butte County Sheriff’s Office

Teen brothers go missing on California duck hunting trip. The Butte County Sheriff’s office is searching for missing brothers Wesley Cornett, 17, and Andruw Cornett, 19

Butte County Sheriff’s Office

Then, on Dec. 31, 2024, the BCSO confirmed that Andruw’s body had been found on the north side of the Thermalito Afterbay while his brother remained missing.

“At approximately 9:30 a.m., the BCSO pilot [flying in the area] spotted a body in the north side of the Afterbay, within the original search area,” the sheriff’s officesaid in a statement. “The BCSO Marine Unit and Butte County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue immediately responded and recovered the body. The decedent has been positively identified as Andruw Cornett, and next-of-kin has been notified.”

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The two teens did not have life jackets on at the time, authorities added.

In aGoFundMeestablished when the brothers were still missing, April Clark, the boys’ mother, wrote, “Andruw is a hero in my eyes. Im asking for help I drive 45 miles out everyday to search for my boys and some family is staying out there every night. The Sheriff is saying this is now a search and recovery so i will have to also plan to lay my two boys to rest.”

She added, “This is a freak accident that my family and I are trying to wrap our heads around and we also have 4 girls at home who we still need to care for.”

source: people.com