 A report of a missing man early this morning on Upper Red Lake caused quite a stir as multiple law enforcement agencies pooled resources to locate the missing man who turned out was not missing. Around 4.30 this morning, the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office received a report that 68-year-old Michael Rostahl of Clearwater, Minnesota had gone missing while fishing with his brother. After searching on foot using drones and partnering with a helicopter from the border patrol, Rostahl turned up when he drove into Rogers Resort on Red Lake around noon. The Sheriff's Office says even though Rostahl was not missing, it's their policy to err on the side of caution. This is an example of people needing to communicate about what's going on, maybe watch the amount of beverages they consume, get along with the people they're fishing with and staying in the same small confined fish house. The Sheriff's Office tells us that Rostahl is okay and that no citations will be issued for the the false large-scale search. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.