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Divers search a lake for a missing man in a park in Broward, Florida

Police are searching for a man who was last seen this Tuesday in the Easterlin Park area of Broward County.

Equipo de buzos de la policía de Broward busca en lago de Oakland Park a hombre desaparecido © Captura de video/Local 10
Broward police divers search Oakland Park lake for missing man Photo © Video Capture/Local 10

Divers from the Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) are searching a lake for a man who was last seen this Tuesday morning, near a county park, south of Florida.

According to a police spokesperson, a report was received of amissing man, which is presumed to have been around 8:15 a.m. in the area of Easterlin Park, located at 1000 NW 38th St., in Oakland Park.

Andlocal media published aerial images of the area, which show the search work of divers in a lake within the park.

BSO agents later confirmed that the man was not found in the pond, although the search continues.

So far, authorities have not provided details about the identity or age of the missing man.

In another case, this Monday Miami-Dade police and detectives investigated thediscovery of a man's body which was found floating in the county's southwest canal.

The discovery took place at approximately 10:30 a.m., at 9600 Southwest 152nd Street, near Jackson South Medical Center and the Palmetto Golf Course.

Also, on February 28, thebody of a 35-year-old man floating in the Miami River, who had fallen overboard of a ship a few days before.

Miami police confirmed that they responded to the scene, located near the 300 block of Northwest Second Street, around 10:15 a.m., in collaboration with city fire rescue personnel.

According to authorities, the man identified as Abraham Mgowano fell into the water on Saturday, February 24, around 2:30 in the afternoon, while traveling as a passenger in a 44-foot rental boat, along with 12 other people.

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