Utah officials have identified the man who went missing during a swimming incident at Willard Bay State Park on Saturday.
<p>WILLARD, Box Elder County —  Utah  officials have identified the man who went missing during a swimming incident at Willard Bay State Park as Robert Mittendorf.
</p><p>Teams searched Saturday and Sunday for the man and efforts continued Monday over a one-mile area involving Utah park rangers, Willard Police Department officials and other search and rescue teams
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