Hopkinton

Swimmer missing overnight in Hopkinton found dead

The swimmer was identified as 21-year-old Wilinson J. Orbequito.

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A specially-trained K-9 successfully found the body of a missing swimmer at Sandy Beach in Hopkinton Saturday morning. The 21-year-old man didn’t return with his friend after a swim at the beach Friday night around 8 p.m. Crews searched through midnight until severe weather ended the search. The swimmer was found in 12 feet of water shortly after 8 a.m. on Saturday, 90 ft. from the shore

The body of a 21-year-old swimmer who had been missing since Friday night has been recovered from the water in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, authorities announced.

Hopkinton police say they responded to a 911 call around 8 p.m. Friday reporting a swimmer -- later identified as Wilinson J. Orbequito -- had not returned after going in the water with his friend at Sandy Beach.

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According to police, the pair had gone outside the safe swimming zone in Lake Maspenock.

The search efforts continued until midnight but were halted because of severe weather, authorities said. They resumed at 7 a.m. Saturday, and the swimmer's family was notified that it was a recovery operation.

A specially trained K9 helped authorities find Orbequito. He was found in 12 feet of water shortly after 8 a.m., 90 feet from the shore, near the buoy.

“At night time there’s no lifeguards over there and no lights either at the moment and you can hear people. Usually there’s young people laughing and swimming at night. Pretty much every night during the summer. It’s very sad when something happens like that in our back yard here," resident Stephen Scarlata said.

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