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Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department
Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department Dive Team member Deputy Don McCune is in the boat and police spokesman Sgt. Chad Hill stands nearby.

Boat used in rescue began with drowning victim's family

The family of a northeast Indiana drowning victim sparked a fundraising effort that helped save another man on Sunday night.

The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department is crediting a recently purchased dive boat with helping rescue a man in a gravel pit near Leesburg on Sunday night.

Deputies were called to the secluded pit, which includes a large body of water surrounded by trees and other foliage, about 8:40 p.m.

Deputies and dive-team members found the 40-year-old man unconscious on a concealed bank of the water about 10 p.m. He was taken to an area hospital in serious condition after an apparent overdose, according to a statement issued by the sheriff's department.

It said officers used a portable thermal imager on the dive boat to help locate the man in the remote area.

The department recently bought the boat and a bottom-imaging sonar unit using donations from the public.

The fundraising project was initiated by a donation from the family of Raymond Leroy Barker Jr., who drowned last year on Aug. 7 while fishing on Wyland Lake in Kosciusko County.

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