A 3-year-old girl was found dead in the cloudy waters of a Brooklyn Park apartment pool early Monday by authorities who went back to that spot a second time during an extensive search, police said.
The girl, identified on a missing-child poster as Corrianah Wright, had been with a few other children ranging in age from 7 to 15 at the outdoor pool at the apartment Sunday evening, said Deputy Police Chief Mark Bruley.
The children lived in a townhouse down the block from Windsor Gates Apartments, 7821 Zane Av. N., where the pool was, the chief said. Posted pool rules say that it is for use by residents only, that an adult must accompany anyone under 16 and that pool hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The posting also says that no lifeguard is on duty.
The pool has a 6-foot fence surrounding it and a gate that locks with a key. On Monday afternoon, the pool was closed, its gate chained shut.
A management representative at the property declined to comment. Police met with managers at the complex Monday afternoon.
Jason Newby, Brooklyn Park's code enforcement and public health manager, said the pool at Windsor Gates passed inspection in May and has had no problems in the past. On Monday morning, however, Newby closed the pool because, he said, the water was "still cloudy."
The pool will remain closed until "we can figure out what the issue is with the condition of the water clarity," Newby said.
Newby said the gates and perimeters were "fine" Monday morning. The fencing and gates were secured, and the lock to enter the pool area was working.