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Drowning 06/01/24 Illinois River (Photo) - 06/01/24

INCIDENT: Drowning, Illinois River

CASE NUMBER: 24-11772

INCIDENT DATE AND TIME:  June 1st, 2024 at 11:53am

REPORTING DEPUTY:  Corporal Aaron Porter

DETAILS: On June 1, 2024 at 11:53am, a report was made to 911 of a drowning in the Illinois River at Forks State Park in Cave Junction. 

The Sheriff’s Office along with OSP, IV Fire, and AMR responded to find Zeke Grant, 39, of Cave Junction had drowned while swimming at a popular swimming hole accessed from the park.

Witnesses at the park had seen Grant swimming in the water but then found him submerged approximately 15 minutes later.  There were no witnesses when the drowning occurred. 

Next of kin have been notified and no further information will be released by the Sheriff's Office at this time.   

Please remember, despite outside temperatures, it is still early in the year.  The rivers can remain cold, swift, and dangerous. 

Attached Media Files: Press Release,

Drowning 06/01/24 Illinois River (Photo) - 06/01/24

INCIDENT: Drowning, Illinois River

CASE NUMBER: 24-11772

INCIDENT DATE AND TIME:  June 1st, 2024 at 11:53am

REPORTING DEPUTY:  Corporal Aaron Porter

DETAILS: On June 1, 2024 at 11:53am, a report was made to 911 of a drowning in the Illinois River at Forks State Park in Cave Junction. 

The Sheriff’s Office along with OSP, IV Fire, and AMR responded to find Zeke Grant, 39, of Cave Junction had drowned while swimming at a popular swimming hole accessed from the park.

Witnesses at the park had seen Grant swimming in the water but then found him submerged approximately 15 minutes later.  There were no witnesses when the drowning occurred. 

Next of kin have been notified and no further information will be released by the Sheriff's Office at this time.   

Please remember, despite outside temperatures, it is still early in the year.  The rivers can remain cold, swift, and dangerous. 

Attached Media Files: Press Release,