19-Year-Old Jason Blanco Found Dead After Disappearing While Tubing on the Delaware River

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19-Year-Old Jason Blanco Found Dead After Disappearing While Tubing on the Delaware River

Jason Badimir Blanco

Hunterdon County, NJ — Updated July 2026

The body of 19-year-old Jason Blanco of Flemington has been recovered after he went missing while tubing on the Delaware River over the weekend. Blanco was last seen Friday evening after entering the water from a tube and failing to resurface. His disappearance prompted a multi-agency search along the river. A boater ultimately discovered his body Sunday in the Frenchtown area, according to reporting from NJ.com.

🕊️ What Happened

  • Blanco had been tubing with others Friday night when he entered the water and did not come back up.
  • Search crews worked through Saturday and Sunday along the Delaware River.
  • A private boater located his body on Sunday near Frenchtown, ending the two‑day search.

Authorities have not yet released additional details regarding the circumstances surrounding the incident.

⚰️ Funeral Arrangements

As of now, no publicly available funeral or memorial service information has been released for Jason Blanco. Local funeral homes in Flemington and Hunterdon County have not posted any notices, and no verified obituary has been published through major outlets.

📍 Community Reaction

The incident has shaken residents across Hunterdon County and the river communities near Frenchtown, where tubing and kayaking are popular summer activities. Local social media groups have begun sharing condolences and urging caution for others planning river recreation during periods of high water or strong currents.

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