Police had previously said they believed Borgwardt planned his Aug. 12 disappearance and tried to conceal his efforts to ...
Sheriff Mark Podoll said Borgwardt told investigators he picked Green Lake because it's the deepest lake in Wisconsin. He ...
“He came back on his own,” Sheriff Mark Podoll said. “He notified us [he was coming home]. Got on an airplane and landed in the United States.” Asked what compelled him to return, Podoll ...
Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll confirmed Wednesday morning that Borgwardt returned to the U.S. "on his own" after apparently faking faking his death and fleeing to Eastern Europe.
GREEN LAKE, Wis. (WFRV) – Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll is letting us in on the crucial conversations between Ryan Borgwardt and his staff in the weeks leading up to the 45-year-old ...
Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll confirmed Wednesday morning that Borgwardt returned to the U.S. "on his own" after apparently faking faking his death and fleeing to Eastern Europe.
Ryan Borgwardt, the husband and father who authorities said faked his own death and fled the country, has returned to the U.S. willingly and is now in custody in Wisconsin, the Green Lake County ...
Ryan Borgwardt — the 45-year-old husband and father of three accused of staging a kayaking accident so he could fake his death, abandon his family and start a new life — is alive and talking ...
The Wisconsin man who staged his own disappearance and fled the country is now in police custody. The Green Lake County Sheriff's Office confirmed Wednesday that Ryan Borgwardt arrived to the U.S ...