Woman drowned at White Bear Lake Sunday afternoon after jumping into water
A woman who disappeared Sunday afternoon after she jumped off a boat was found 40 minutes later by a dive team and then pronounced dead at the hospital, authorities said.
Shortly before 2:30 p.m. law enforcement personnel were called to White Bear Lake after a 40-year-old woman was reported missing after jumping off a boat, according to a news release from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
The release said the woman had been missing for 40 minutes. The county fire and rescue dive team found the woman and brought her to Regions Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The woman’s identity will be released after her family is notified. Authorities said no further information would be released on Sunday night.
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