Fourth body recovered from Mill Lake

Search concluded, Mill Lake open to the public

By Tracy Ouellette

Editor

The body of the fourth man who went missing in Mill Lake Sunday was recovered Friday afternoon, according to a press release from the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office. The release identified the final drowning victim as Patrick M. Wetzel, 21, and said with the recovery, the search was concluded.

Mill Lake is on northern end of the Lake Beulah chain of lakes in East Troy township.

According to authorities investigating the drownings, friends last saw the four men at about 2 a.m. Sunday. They had been staying at a home on Lake Beulah in a group of about a dozen friends and had been drinking before they disappeared, Roberts said.

“We talked to everyone in the house and the witnesses stated they were all drinking,” Roberts said. “They were together at a friend’s lake house.”

Roberts didn’t say alcohol was the cause of the tragedy but said it was probably a factor.

“It takes a special skill set to survive in 34-degree water and none of these men had those skills,” he said Monday night. “And they weren’t wearing personal floatation devices, which should always be worn when on the water.”

When the friends at the house realized the four men hadn’t returned by about 11 a.m., they called the police, Town of East Troy Police Chief James Surges said at a press conference Sunday afternoon.

Two of the bodies were recovered Sunday afternoon and have been identified by as Lanny Patrick Sack, 20, and Christopher J. McQuillen, 21, of Illinois. All four men were from the suburban Chicago area, according to authorities. The third body, recovered late Monday afternoon, was identified as Mori Weinstein, 21.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is leading the investigation into the drownings, assisted by Walworth County Sheriff, the Town of East Troy Police Department and the Walworth County Medical Examiner, according to a press release from the DNR.

Also assisting in the search are the: Waukesha County Sheriff’s Office, Racine County Sheriff’s Office, Air1, fire departments from East Troy, Mukwonago, Vernon, Elkhorn, Lake Geneva, North Prairie and the Town of Delavan and public works departments from Walworth County and the Town of East Troy.

DNR officials offer these safety tips for anyone planning to venture outdoors around ice or open water during the winter:

If you do go on the ice:

  • Dress warmly in layers;
  • Don’t go alone. Head out with friends or family. Take a cell phone if available, and make sure someone knows where you are and when you are expected to return;
  • Know before you go. Don’t travel in areas you are not familiar and don’t travel at night or during reduced visibility;
  • Avoid inlets, outlets or narrow that may have current that can thin the ice;
  • Look for clear ice, which is generally stronger than ice with snow on it or bubbles in it;
  • Carry some basic safety gear: ice claws or picks, a cellphone in a waterproof bag or case, a life jacket and length of rope; and
  • Do not venture out if you have been enjoying alcoholic beverages.

If you go through the ice:

  • Wear flotation garments that provide buoyancy – such as a float coat or a life vest or a regular jacket;
  • Carry a set of ice awls or picks in your pocket to help you climb out of the ice hole;
  • Once out of the ice hole, do not stand up. Rather, walk on your forearms until the majority of your body is on solid surface;

For more tips, the DNR also has information on its website at dnr.wi.gov about what to do should you fall through the ice and how to make ice claws.

      Staff Writer Jennifer Eisenbart contributed to this story.

Rescue personnel search for two missing boaters on Mill Lake Sunday in the Town of East Troy. Four men took a canoe out on the lake at about 3 a.m. Sunday morning and went missing. The bodies of two of the men were recovered Sunday afternoon. The search for the other two victims continues.
Rescue personnel search for two missing boaters on Mill Lake Sunday in the Town of East Troy. Four men took a canoe out on the lake at about 3 a.m. Sunday morning and went missing. The bodies of two of the men were recovered Sunday afternoon. The search for the other two victims continues. (Jennifer Eisenbart photo)

 

One Comment

  1. Thank goodness this is over. Perhaps the families will have closure now.

    Thank you to all the rescue/emergency personnel that worked to bring this to a conclusion.