A search resumes for a man who went missing on Lake Catherine Saturday in unicorporated Antioch, police said.
Search crews are looking for a man who apparently jumped into Lake Catherine Saturday afternoon in unincorporated Antioch
Lake County Sheriff's Marine Unit deputies were dispatched to the lake at around 3:50 p.m. for a report of a 52-year-old Mount Prospect man who jumped into the water and did not resurface.He briefly resurfaced but then fell below the water surface and he was not seen again, police said.The water in the area of the search is about 30 feet deep, according to police.
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