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(UPDATE #3 9:50 a.m.) Newburyport and Mutual Aid Partners Continue Water Search Throughout Night Into Morning for Missing 6-Year-Old Boy

NEWBURYPORT- Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray report that the Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners are continuing to search for a missing six-year-old boy in the Merrimack River this morning.

June 10, 2022 Taylor O'Neil Client News, Fire News

June 10, 2022 by Taylor O'Neil

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  • The Salisbury Harbormaster is assisting in search efforts on the Merrimack River for a missing six-year-old boy. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  • First responders continued their search throughout the night into the morning for a missing six-year-old boy on the Merrimack River. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  • First responders continued their search throughout the night into the morning for a missing six-year-old boy on the Merrimack River. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  • Newburyport Fire and Police are receiving mutual aid assistance from Massachusetts State Police including its Air Wing and Dive Team. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  • First responders on scene at the Chain Bridge in Amesbury as first responders search for a missing six-year-old on the Merrimack River. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  •  Responding crews determined that the incident was within the jurisdiction of the Newburyport Fire Department which then assumed incident command. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)
  • Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners are continuing to search for a missing six-year-old boy in the Merrimack River this morning. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Firefighter Michael Kent)

NEWBURYPORT- Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray report that the Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners are continuing to search for a missing six-year-old boy in the Merrimack River this morning.

Municipal, state and federal agencies continued to search throughout the night. At approximately 8 a.m., the Massachusetts State Police Dive Team reentered the water with approximately 10 divers using a variety of equipment including side-scanning sonars.

The search operation is active and ongoing with the redeployment of all regional, state and federal assets this morning.

The boy is the only member of the family not accounted for at this time.

At approximately 7:09 p.m. Thursday night, Amesbury Emergency Dispatch received a 911 call reporting an incident in the Merrimack River. Responding crews determined that the incident was within the jurisdiction of the Newburyport Fire Department which then assumed incident command.

The initial 911 call indicated that the incident may have been involving a boat or watercraft. However, it was quickly determined that the family, consisting of parents and four children, had been on land and that there was no boat-related emergency.

The initial response indicates that the parents and children were fishing and/or swimming at Deer Island in Newburyport when members of the family became endangered in the water.

A nearby fishing vessel whose captain observed the family in distress approached and rendered assistance. The seven-year-old girl was brought onto the boat conscious and alert followed by the mother who was unresponsive. 

CPR was performed and the mother was transported to Anna Jaques Hospital by Merrimac Fire where she was later pronounced dead. The victim’s name is not being released pending notification of next of kin.

Newburyport Fire and Police are receiving mutual aid assistance from Massachusetts State Police including its Air Wing and Dive Team, Massachusetts Environmental Police, United States Coast Guard, Massachusetts Department of Fire Servies, Cataldo Ambulance, Seacoast Chief Fire Officers Mutual Aid District, Newbury Harbormaster and Amesbury Police. The Amesbury, Merrimac, Salisbury, Haverhill and East Kingston, New Hampshire fire departments are also providing mutual aid.

Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Essex District Attorney’s Office have also responded to the scene. The investigation into the incident is ongoing at this time.

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Newburyport Fire Department
Chief Christopher LeClaire
3 Greenleaf St.
Newburyport, MA 01950

Newburyport Police Department
Mark Murray, City Marshal
4 Green St.,
Newburyport, MA 01950
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