Minnesota DNR officer may not have worn life jacket before fatal fall into lake

The officer was investigating object in the Pine County lake.

April 23, 2019 at 11:18AM
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officer Eugene Wynn Jr., 43. Wynn died Friday evening after being thrown out of a boat into the frigid waters of a Pine County lake while responding to a report of a possible body in the water. (Photo provided by family via Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officer Eugene Wynn Jr., 43. Wynn died Friday evening after being thrown out of a boat into the frigid waters of a Pine County lake while responding to a report of a possible body in the water. (Photo provided by family via Minnesota Department of Natural Resources) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A state conservation officer who died after being thrown from a boat into an east-central Minnesota lake Friday may not have been wearing a life jacket, according to emergency dispatch audio of the incident.

Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officer Eugene Wynn Jr., 43, died Friday night after he and a Pine County sheriff's deputy were thrown from the boat and went under within a minute of responding to a call of something suspicious floating in Cross Lake near Pine City.

Rescuers pulled the deputy safely from the water. Wynn's body was found about 1:30 a.m. Saturday following an intensive search. The Sheriff's Office identified the deputy as Scott Grice.

An exchange over emergency dispatch audio as the scene unfolded revealed an officer on the shore of Cross Lake being asked, "Do you know, did he have a life jacket?"

The officer, a little more than 100 feet from where the two men went in the water, replied, "I don't believe he had it on."

Neither the Sheriff's Office nor the DNR have said whether Wynn had on a life jacket.

Paul Walsh • 612-673-4482

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