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Missing swimmer s body found at Crane Beach in Ipswich

Courtesy of Ipswich Police Department Chief Paul Nikas reports that the Ipswich Police Department and several partner agencies have located the body of a swimmer who went missing Friday morning in the area of Crane Beach. The swimmer, Eric Pecina, 24, of Ipswich, was found at approximately 4:55 p.m. Friday in the area of Grape Island. He was pronounced dead on site, and his next of kin has been notified. Ipswich Police were dispatched to Crane Beach after park rangers located a backpack unattended on the beach Friday at approximately 9:30 a.m. A coordinated search and rescue effort was conducted today by Ipswich Police, Ipswich Fire, the U.S. Coast Guard, Massachusetts State Police Dive Team, Quincey Police Harbor Unit, Salisbury Harbor Unit and the Massachusetts Environmental Police.

Missing swimmer off Ipswich coast found dead, identified as Eric Pecina, police say

Missing swimmer off Ipswich coast found dead, identified as Eric Pecina, police say Updated 10:54 AM; Authorities on Friday recovered the body of a swimmer who went missing off the Ipswich coast earlier in the day. The body of 24-year-old Eric Pecina, of Ipswich, was found at 4:55 p.m. near Grape Island, according to Ipswich police. Pecina was pronounced dead at the site. Officials started searching for Pecina earlier in the day after park rangers found a backpack unattended on Crane Beach around 9:30 a.m. Friday, police said. While Pecina’s death remains under investigation, police said the initial investigation indicates the cause of death is accidental.

Massachusetts State Police, US Coast Guard searching for 41-year-old man who went into Hull Bay to avoid officers

Massachusetts State Police, US Coast Guard searching for 41-year-old man who went into Hull Bay to avoid officers MassLive.com 1 hr ago Michael Bonner, masslive.com Authorities in Hull, including the Massachusetts State Police Dive Team and the U.S. Coast Guard, are searching for a 41-year-old man who went into Hull Bay Thursday night to avoid speaking with police after a disturbance call. The search began at 11:35 p.m. and has continued through Friday morning, police said. The incident remains a search and rescue operation and involves Massachusetts State Police Dive Team, State Police Air Wing, Massachusetts Environmental Police and the United States Coast Guard.

Authorities search Hull Bay for man who ran into water to avoid police

Authorities search Hull Bay for man who ran into water to avoid police By Andrew Stanton Globe Correspondent,Updated April 18, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Authorities continued to search Hull Bay Sunday for a 39-year-old man who ran into the water, allegedly to avoid police during a disturbance call late Thursday, officials said. “Crews have been out there the last two days,” said John Guilfoil, a spokesperson for Hull police. The search began around 11:35 p.m. Thursday, the Hull police and fire departments said in a joint statement Friday. Officers responded to a home late Thursday night for a report of a disturbance over the misuse of a family vehicle, the statement said.

Crews continue search in Hull after 39-year-old man jumped into water to avoid officers

Crews continue search in Hull after 39-year-old man jumped into water to avoid officers
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