Search continues for child who remains missing after deadly boat accident sent 8 into St. Johns River

4 recovered safely, 3 found dead, 1 child remains missing

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Searchers continue to look for a child who remains unaccounted for nearly three days after a vessel capsized on the St. Johns River near the Dames Point Bridge, sending eight people into the water.

Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville said it received a report around 7 p.m. Friday of an overturned 18-foot vessel with four people on top of the vessel and four more people possibly underneath the boat.

The four people on top of the boat were rescued by a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office marine unit.

Jacksonville Fire Rescue confirmed one person was found dead near the boat during the initial rescue.

That left three more boaters missing, including two children and one adult, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

In an update Monday, FWC said the adult and one of the children have been found dead.

The second child was still missing as of 5 p.m., according to JSO.

The Coast Guard suspended its search Saturday night.

“We extend our deepest sympathies to the family and loved ones of those missing. Suspending search efforts is an incredibly difficult and heartbreaking decision, made only after an exhaustive and thorough search,” said Lt. Cmdr. Barton Nanney, the Jacksonville search and rescue mission coordinator. “We are truly grateful to our partner agencies for their relentless efforts and unwavering support.”

The search resumed on Sunday led by the FWC, which urges the public to avoid the search zone to allow divers and officers to work safely.

On Sunday, community members got involved in looking for the missing boaters and expressed their commitment to providing closure for the families involved.

Various boating and community groups took to social media to organize the search efforts, which saw jet skis and boats patrolling the St. Johns River in hopes of locating the three remaining boaters.

“Just keep searching,” Maggie Cantu said. “Anybody that has a boat, any locals, if it was your family you wouldn’t want to search to stop just keep looking for them until they’re found.”

News4JAX spoke with a maritime expert who specializes in crashes similar to the one that occurred Friday night, and they recommended crews search for any loose remains of the boat, like seat cushions or other items, that can give investigators an idea of how things have moved over the past couple of days.

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No one aboard the vessel was reportedly wearing lifejackets when the boat capsized. The investigation into what caused the boat to flip continues.

According to JFRD, the group was out taking photos of the sunset and said the call came in around 8 p.m. on Friday for a capsized boat near the Dames Point Bridge.

First responders with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Coast Guard, the FWC n and JFRD responded to the Mill Cove area of Jacksonville, near where the Trout River and St. Johns River intersect.

The Lions Club Boat Launch and Reddie Point Reserve will be closed during the investigation.

Anyone with information that could assist in the search is urged to contact Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville at 904-714-7558.


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Chris Will has joined the News4JAX team as a weekend morning reporter, after graduating from the University of Florida in spring 2024. During his time in Gainesville, he covered a wide range of stories across the Sunshine State. His coverage of Hurricane Ian in southwest Florida earned a National Edward R. Murrow Award.

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