Identity Released of Deceased Swimmer Who Helped Save Child Struggling In Water at Red Fleet Reservoir

by | Jul 16, 2020 | News | 0 comments

Utah State Parks & Recreation has shared the identity of the swimmer whose body was recovered from Red Fleet Reservoir on Wednesday night. Utah State Parks shared the following: Just before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, 2020, Dustin Peterson was boating with family and friends in the wakeless area of Red Fleet Reservoir. While there, a child in Peterson’s group began to struggle in the water. Peterson jumped from the boat into the water to aid the child. Neither individual was wearing a life jacket. With Peterson’s assistance, the child was able to be pulled back onto the boat to safety. However, Peterson was unable to remain afloat and keep his head above water. Members of his group then called for help. A Utah State Parks law enforcement ranger responded to the area quickly and began the search for Peterson. Search efforts were aided by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Uintah County Sheriff’s office and Search and Rescue, Utah Division of Parks and Recreation Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Team, Department of Public Safety (DPS) Dive Team. Around 10 p.m., the DPS Dive Team identified a possible sighting and the Utah State Parks ROV team confirmed the sighting to be that of Peterson’s body. The body was resting in approximately 40 feet of water. The ROV team secured the body until the Uintah County Dive Team could locate and bring it to the surface. The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation would like to extend our condolences to Peterson’s friends and family and thank the other agencies who assisted. This incident remains under investigation at this time.

Evans Family Media offers our sincere condolences to the family and friends mourning this loss at this time.


Photo Credit: Dustin Peterson Facebook

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