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White Bear Lake's Unusual Ice Dilemma: A Submerged Car Faces Impending Removal
2025-02-27

A unique and somewhat embarrassing situation has unfolded on White Bear Lake, Minnesota, where a white Buick has been partially submerged in the lake for nearly a month. The vehicle, which found its way through the ice in late January, now sits with its rear end protruding above the water, becoming an unexpected landmark for local residents and visitors alike.

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to the incident on January 27th. After locating the owner, who fortunately escaped injury, authorities gave him a strict deadline of 30 days to remove the car. With only hours left until midnight on Thursday, the pressure is mounting. If the owner fails to act in time, state law permits the sheriff’s office to retrieve the vehicle and charge the individual five times the removal cost—a hefty price to pay for this mishap. As the weather warms and the ice begins to melt, the urgency to resolve this issue grows by the day.

Beyond the immediate concern of the car’s removal, this incident has sparked widespread attention. Karl Erickson, an avid fisherman and founder of Urban Ice Anglers, shared images of the submerged vehicle on social media, which quickly went viral, drawing comments from people across the country. Meanwhile, as spring approaches, Erickson continues his efforts to introduce children to the joys of ice fishing, emphasizing safety and environmental responsibility. This unusual event serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and the need to respect natural environments, ensuring that such incidents remain rare occurrences rather than common challenges.

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