Five people were rescued Saturday from Lake Michigan near Wells Street Beach in Gary, Ind. (WLS)
Will Jones
Updated 1 hr ago
GARY, Ind. (WLS) -- Two northwest Indiana men drowned Saturday afternoon in choppy Lake Michigan waters in the Miller Beach community of Gary, Ind., during the Gary Air Show, officials confirmed.
At about 2:30 p.m., the Gary Fire Department received a call about a drowning at the Wells Street Beach, near the eastern edge of Gary and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Five people were pulled from the water, two of whom died, said Mark Jones, chief of operations for the fire department. One was in stable condition at a local hospital. Two people walked away.
The two victims were identified as Kyle Reibly, 26, of Griffith, Ind., and David Alden II, 37, of Hobart, Ind., according to the Lake County Coroner's Office.
The chaotic scene started when several people rushed into the water to rescue two children. Some of those people went under.
A National Weather Service beach hazard statement had been issued hours before the drowning in Lake Michigan, warning of strong rip currents and dangerous swimming conditions. Along the shoreline, officials warned swimmers against going into the water, where waves were between 4- and 7-feet high.
Wells Street Beach is a private beach, where swimmers are warned to swim at their own risk.