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Body Of Missing Hudson Valley Man Found In 12 Feet Of Water By Divers, Police Say

Police have recovered the body of a missing Hudson Valley man. The 32-year-old Orange County resident went missing around 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 27 in Port Jervis, in the area of Laurel Grove Cemetery at a popular swimming hold called Goose Rock.   When officers responded, witnesses reported that the swimmer was last seen floating towards the middle of the river towards the I-84 Bridge when he submerged underwater and never resurfaced, said Port Jervis Police Chief William. Worden. Fire Department divers from multiple agencies were deployed and conducted a search of the river for the man. The search was suspended prior to darkness on Sunday, and fire department divers resumed searching for the victim on Monday, June 28, with the aid of search dogs.

Hudson Valley Man Drowns at Popular Swimming Spot, Near I-84

Hudson Valley Man Drowns at Popular Swimming Spot, Near I-84 Enter your number to get our free mobile app On Sunday around 7 p.m., Port Jervis police and members of the Port Jervis City Fire Department responded to a 911 report of a possible drowning in the Delaware River in the area of Laurel Grove Cemetery at a popular swimming hole called “Goose Rock. Witnesses reported that the swimmer was last observed floating towards the middle of the river towards the I-84 Bridge when he submerged underwater and never resurfaced. Fire Department divers were deployed by the Port Jervis City Fire Department, Matamoras Fire Department, Westfall Fire Department, Sparrowbush Fire Department and Bushkill Fire Department and conducted a search of the river for the victim.

3 People Drown in Hudson Valley in 1 Day

3 People Drown in Hudson Valley in 1 Day Enter your number to get our free mobile app On Saturday around 10:35 p.m., New York State Police from the Liberty barracks responded to State Route 97 in the town of Highland for a possible drowning on the Delaware River. The initial investigation indicates that Louis Pellot, 31 of Brooklyn, entered the water from a campsite and became fatigued and was seen struggling in the water, police say. He went under the water and was not seen. Pellot’s body was recovered by members of the Matamoras Fire Department. On Sunday around 4:45 p.m., New York State Police from the Liberty barracks responded the National Parks Service Station in the town of Lumberland for a report of a missing swimmer on the Delaware River.

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