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The 15-year-old was holding onto a boogie board in the ocean about a mile from shore when Capt. Ryan Foster with Towboat U.S. spotted him.
The 15-year-old was holding onto a boogie board in the ocean about a mile from shore when Capt. Ryan Foster with Towboat U.S. spotted him.
“He was trying to tread water best he could. He had to have been out there probably well over an hour at that point.” According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, the boy had been at the beach ...
The 15-year-old was holding onto a boogie board in the ocean about a mile from shore when Capt. Ryan Foster with Towboat U.S. spotted him.