The Minnetrista father whose small SUV went through the ice Friday night on Lake Minnetonka, leaving his 9-month-old baby fighting for her life, is suspected of having been drinking before the accident and was driving in a channel, a known danger even to snowmobilers.
The baby, Tabitha Markle, remained in critical condition Saturday, having spent more than 15 minutes submerged in her car seat inside the vehicle before being rescued.
The SUV went through the ice in the channel between Priest and Halstead bays in Lake Minnetonka. That channel runs under County Road 44.
The girl's father, Jonathan L. Markle, 41, was driving the family of four, including Tabitha, his wife, Amanda, 31, and their 2-year-old daughter, Isabelle, home after they had been to a restaurant, Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek said.
"There are some indications that he was drinking," Stanek said of Jonathan Markle. Authorities didn't reveal details of the investigation so far, and blood-alcohol test results were not yet available.
Stanek used the situation as an opportunity to plead for people to use caution before venturing out on the lake ice.
"The ice always has variable conditions," Stanek said. "It is never completely safe."
Channels are especially dangerous because the ice tends to be thinner there. "They are known as an area that ice gives way even to snowmobiles," said Lisa Kiava, a spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Office. "They are known problem areas."