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Cops: Woman drowns while trying to rescue daughter, 2nd girl

First responders tell us it was windy around Lake Erie all day and into the evening, which made things tough for anyone in the water.

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This story has been corrected to show the second girl’s age as 10 instead of 11.

Authorities in western New York say a 51-year-old woman drowned while trying to rescue her 11-year-old daughter and another girl from the rough waters of Lake Erie. Town of Evans Police told News 4 a woman drowned after trying to save the children from the water.

Police say a 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after a shooting that wounded at least two others in Pittsburgh. “I don’t know if those were the circumstances here, but you get large waves and it pulls people out into deeper water”.

‘They did notice a young girl bobbing in the water.

The 10-year-old girl was able to make her way back to shore with the help of a bystander.

According to Masullo, the report of people in distress came in shortly before 7 p.m. Upon arrival, police learned that the mother of one of the children went into the water to try to rescue them.

Creighton’s body was spotted by Erie County’s Air One helicopter and recovered about a mile from where the original incident happened.

‘When the lake gets like this, be very, very careful, ‘ Mecca warned.

“This type of wave action will literally pull you right out, you get an undertow”, said Nick Mecca, the North Evans Fire district chief. It’s best not to even be out in it when the waves are just slamming like they were.

Authorities have not released the identities or conditions of the rescued girls who were taken by ambulance to a local hospital.

County Executive Mark Poloncarz said swimming is not allowed at Wendt Beach so there were no life guards on duty.

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Officials say there hasn’t been a drowning at any beaches in Evans in at least 10 years.

Upstate New York woman drowns rescuing two girls from Lake Erie: officials