Politics & Government

Rapid City Rep. Craig Tieszen, Brother-In-Law Die While Kayaking

The men had taken their kayaks over a reef and capsized in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific.

PIERRE, SD — South Dakota Republican state Rep. Craig Tieszen, of Rapid City, and his brother-in-law drowned in an apparent kayaking accident in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific on Wednesday, officials said. Tieszen and his brother-in-law, Brent Moline, 61, were attending a wedding for Tieszen's daughter.

Tieszen and Moline were identified in a statement by Gov. Dennis Daugaard's office and in a Facebook post by Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender.

The Cook Islands Police Service didn't immediately return an email from The Associated Press seeking additional information.

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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.

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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 the AP 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.

Photo credit: Chet Brokaw/Associated Press

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