Jeffrey S. Abston never resurfaced after diving into the water to rescue his dog.
reported. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said it began a search shortly after Abston fell into the water, according to the news outlet.
“ exited a pontoon boat to assist in the retrieval of a dog but never resurfaced,” ALEA said in a news release. ALEA Sgt. Jeremy Burkett said that Abston left his boat at about 8 p.m. CDT in the South Sauty area of Jackson County,Abston’s body was found on Sunday at about 9:20 a.m. CDT near the area where he went overboard, according to
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