MAN FOUND DEAD INSIDE TRUCK SUBMERGED IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS LAKE
The Associated Press January 21, 2015
FORT WORTH, Texas — Authorities say a body was found inside a submerged truck in a Fort Worth lake.
Divers with the Fort Worth Fire
Department on Tuesday night pulled a man's body from a four-door pickup that
was in Mosier Lake, which is near Loop 820.
Police say it's too early to
determine if foul play was involved or if it was an accident. But they say
homicide detectives are investigating the case.
The Tarrant County medical examiner
will work to identify the body. Police say anyone who hasn't heard from a loved
one in the past few days should contact authorities.
Officials say emergency responders
arrived after several male teenagers reported noticing the vehicle in the
water. The teens swam to check the vehicle and found the man's body inside.
MedStar spokesman Matt Zavadsky said
one of the teens was treated for minor injuries, and to increase his body
temperature.
A dive team confirmed that there was
a body in the truck in Mosier Lake, just west of the Interstate highway.
First responders believe the vehicle
had been in the water for "some time," covered in water up to its
roof. Homicide and traffic detectives were combing the area Tuesday night
trying to find clues, but darkness, the cold water, and muddy conditions added
challenges to the investigation which is trying to determine if foul play is
involved.
"We are unsure exactly when
this happened," Clay said. "The truck has been there for a while. It
was not reported as an accident."
It was after 8 p.m. when the body
was finally recovered. The victim was described as a middle-aged male.
"This will be a perfect
opportunity for someone, if their family member, their loved one has not
returned and is missing, to please get a hold of us as soon as possible,"
said Fort Worth police spokesman Officer Daniel Segura.
Tow trucks removed the dark-colored,
four-door Dodge pickup from Lake Mosier. Traffic in the northbound lanes of
Loop 820 was shut down during the operation.