> 12-year-old boy drowns during boat day with family on Polk County lake
12-year-old boy drowns during boat day with family on Polk County lake
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After a multi-agency search, deputies recovered the body of a child who disappeared while swimming during a family boat day on a Polk County lake.
It happened Thursday afternoon at Lake Roy in Winter Haven.
According to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, 12-year-old Noah Gomez went out to the lake to fish and swim with his father, 9-year-old brother and 10-year-old cousin.
"This week is Spring Break in Polk County, so what do good dads do? They spend time with their children. And that’s what dad was doing this afternoon," Judd said.
When the kids jumped in the water, they immediately began struggling. As the sheriff explained, wind gusts were up to 30 miles per hour on Thursday, causing rough conditions on the lake.
Judd said the father was able to grab the 9-year-old and 10-year-old, but Noah kept drifting out further.
“So he jumped into the water, put Noah on his back and was doing his best to swim back to the boat that was drifting away from him," the sheriff said. "Noah slipped off of his dad’s back into the water — into about 18 or 19 feet of water.”
While this was happening, one of the boys on the boat called 911, promoting a response from Polk County and Winter Haven police and fire crews.
Crews were using boats, drones, underwater sonar devices and a helicopter in an effort to locate the boy. In an update just before 4:45 p.m., deputies said his body was recovered.
“Noah unfortunately succumbed to drowning," Judd said.