Crime & Safety

No Drownings, Fatalities Reported at Lake Lanier Over Labor Day Holiday Weekend

Six BUIs reported at Lake Lanier, 18 statewide.

There were no drownings at Lake Lanier over the 2013 Labor Day holiday weekend. Statewide there was one drowning and two water-related fatalities, according to a report issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Boating Under the Influence (BUI) incidents totaled 18 statewide including 6 at Lake Lanier.

The report contains statewide and Lake Lanier totals for the Labor Day holiday weekend, Aug. 31-Sept. 2:

Statewide

  • Drownings – 1
  • Boating Under the Influence (BUI) – 18
  • Boating Incidents – 6
  • Boating Incident-related Injuries – 1
  • Boating Incident-related Fatalities – 2
  • Alcohol Involved – 0

Lake Lanier
  • Drownings – 0
  • Boating Under the Influence (BUI) – 6
  • Boating Incidents – 2
  • Boating Incident-related Injuries – 0
  • Boating Incident-related Fatalities – 0
  • Alcohol Involved – 0


Overview

There were three deaths on public waters in Georgia. Two are considered boating-related fatalities. 

Statewide, there were four other boating incidents. Two involved personal watercraft, and one included injuries (minor).

A PWC (personal water craft) operator was hurt Sunday while jumping a boat wake on the Skidaway River in Chatham County. The operator was taken to Memorial Hospital in Savannah with a cut on his forehead.

At Lake Lanier, a PWC hit a metal object in the water in the mouth of Shoal Creek Sunday, puncturing a hole in the hull and throwing the operator into the windshield.

As for BUIs, DNR rangers reported 18 statewide, including six at Lake Lanier, two on Lake Sinclair and Lake Jackson, and one each at lakes Oconee, West Point, and Clark’s Hill. The BUI total for the holiday weekend is up compared to 2012 (six BUIs) and 2011 (nine).

Fatalities

LAKE ALLATOONA
A 23-year-old Atlanta man died Sunday after jumping off a boat near the Red Top Mountain State Park swim beach, according to the DNR Law Enforcement Division. Nicholas Alexander was with a group of family on a rental boat near the rock jetty, about 75 feet from shore, when he jumped in at about 5 p.m.  He seemed at first to be OK, then began to struggle and went under. Two people on shore tried unsuccessfully to reach him. His body was recovered at 6:18 p.m. Sunday in about 30 feet of water. The search and recovery included DNR, Bartow County Fire/EMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

AMICALOLA CREEK
The body of an Atlanta man who died Sunday afternoon in Amicalola Creek near Dawsonville was recovered at 12:53 p.m. Monday, according to the DNR Law Enforcement Division. Ramiro Ponce-Ruiz, 45, was swimming with family and friends at Devil's Elbow on Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area when witnesses said he swam into the pool, dove, came back up and began to struggle. A diver with the Dawson County dive team found his body, ending a search that began Sunday. The recovery included DNR, the Dawson County Sheriff's Office and Fire Department, Dawson’s dive team, and Cherokee County divers. Hall County Sheriff’s Office divers were preparing to help Monday.

SAVANNAH RIVER
The body of a 61-year-old man who went missing Saturday afternoon on the Savannah River near Augusta was recovered at about 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the river, according to the DNR Law Enforcement Division. Ralph Edward Taylor of Augusta was paddling in a kayak with two companions, also in kayaks. The two went around the side of an island where the rapids were more challenging. Taylor went down the other side. The companions later spotted his empty kayak. A Richmond County Water Rescue dive team member found his body in the water the next morning. The investigation is continuing. The search included DNR and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and Fire Department.



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