Butler County, Ohio – On Thursday morning, members of the Butler County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Services Team responded to a call reporting a body in the Great Miami River near the Hamilton Dam. The call came in at approximately 11:40 a.m., prompting a rapid deployment of deputies and rescue personnel.
Recovery operation
Upon arrival, the emergency response team located the body in the river’s current. Sheriff Richard Jones emphasized the dangers of moving water, noting that even a calm‑looking surface can conceal strong currents and undertows capable of pulling a person under quickly. He urged anyone near the river to wear a properly fitted life jacket, stating, “It can save your life.”
Investigation status
Authorities have not released the identity of the deceased, and the circumstances that led the individual to enter the water remain unclear. The Butler County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that an investigation is ongoing, with detectives working to determine how the person came to be in the river.
Public safety reminder
The incident serves as a stark reminder of water safety in the region. The Great Miami River, which runs through several communities in southwestern Ohio, can experience swift currents, especially near dams and other hydraulic structures. Local officials encourage residents and visitors to exercise caution, stay informed about river conditions, and use appropriate safety equipment when engaging in recreational activities.
Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to contact the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. The department continues to work with state and local agencies to ensure a thorough investigation and to provide support to any families affected.
Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.