Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

South Dakota lawmaker’s kayak flip fatal

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PIERRE, S.D. — A South Dakota state representa­tive and his brother-in-law drowned in an apparent kayaking accident in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific, where they were attending a wedding for the lawmaker’s daughter, officials said Thursday.

Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s office said in a statement that state Rep. Craig Tieszen, 68, a Republican from Rapid City, and his brother-in-law, Brent Moline, 61, died Wednesday.

Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender wrote on his Facebook page that Tieszen and Moline died in a kayak accident. Tieszen and his family had traveled to the Cook Islands for a wedding, according to Allender’s post.

The Cook Islands Police Service didn’t immediatel­y return an email seeking additional informatio­n.

The agency wrote in a Facebook post that officials had been at the scene of a “double tragedy at sea,” saying two men had taken their kayaks over a reef and capsized. The post doesn’t name Tieszen or Moline, but describes the two victims as American citizens aged 68 and 61.

Police haven’t concluded their investigat­ion, according to the post.

Tieszen, who served as chairman of the House Retirement Laws Committee, was in his first term representi­ng District 34 in the House. He had previously served in the Senate from 2009 through 2016.

Tieszen spent 32 years in law enforcemen­t before retiring as police chief of Rapid City in western South Dakota. A telephone message left at Tieszen’s home wasn’t immediatel­y returned.

“Craig Tieszen was a good man and a dedicated public servant, and his loss is very sad,” Daugaard said in the statement. “Craig Tieszen spent his life serving the public. He was a thoughtful and conscienti­ous legislator, and a leader on criminal justice issues.”

The governor said he will order flags to fly at half-staff statewide to honor Tieszen on the day of his funeral, which hasn’t yet been scheduled.

“Craig Tieszen was a good man and a dedicated public servant, and his loss is very sad.” — From a statement by South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard

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