Man drowns in 10 feet of water at Lake Conroe

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Sunday, June 16, 2019
Man drowns in 10 feet of water at Lake Conroe
A man drowned at Lake Conroe after trying to catch a boat that went adrift.

LAKE CONROE, Texas (KTRK) -- A man drowned at Lake Conroe after trying to catch a boat that went adrift.

Precinct 1 constables say 65-year-old Walter Prescott drowned in ten feet of water Saturday.

Authorities say all visitors using Lake Conroe are encouraged to wear Personal Floatation Devices (PFD) while using the lake.

Officials say that if a boat, kayak or other watercraft goes adrift, do not attempt to enter the water to retrieve it. The wind and waves can usually move the vessel faster than you can swim.

There have been several drowning in the last few weeks including Kemah police chief Chris Reed.

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