Crime & Safety

Bodies Of 2 Teens Recovered After Drowning In NJ Storm

Two teens, a boy and a girl, were recovered from Ramapo Lake in Oakland, the state DEP said.

The bodies of two teens, a boy and a girl, were recovered from a New Jersey lake after they drowned, state authorities confirmed Wednesday morning.

The two drowned in Ramapo Lake in Oakland during Tuesday evening's storm, and their bodies were both recovered hours later, said Caryn Shinske, a state Department of Environmental Protection spokesperson.

The DEP will not be releasing the victims' names because they are juveniles.

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The school district said the victims were two Livingston High School students who would have been seniors in September – a 17-year female and an 18-year old male.

On Tuesday, State Park Police responded to a report from the Ringwood Police department of two possible drownings at the lake, which is in the Ramapo State Forest, at about 7 p.m., Shinske said.

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The Oakland dive team, and Oakland, Ringwood, and Wanaque police officers went to the scene, along with State Park Police officers.

Divers recovered the teenagers' bodies late Tuesday night, Shinske said.

The Passaic County Medical Examiner examined the bodies at the scene.

The first body was recovered just before 9 p.m., Oakland Mayor Linda Schwager confirmed to News12 nearly three hours after they apparently went underwater. Schwager did not respond to a phone message and email Wednesday morning.

Schwager said reports indicated the female had been in trouble while in the water and that the male jumped in to help her before both drowned, according to nj.com. "It's what we're hearing (from the police) but it's still early on and everything is sketchy right now," she told the publication.

At least 25 people have now died in water-related incidents in New Jersey since May. Read more: At Least 25 NJ Water Deaths Since May As Tragic Trend Continues

This is a developing story. Patch will have more information as it comes in.

With reporting by Dan Hubbard, Patch staff

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