Teen drowns in Housatonic near Bulls Bridge

BULLS BRIDGE — On Sunday, Aug. 16, 15-year-old Leonardy Adames of Roosevelt, N.Y., was pronounced dead at New Milford Hospital after drowning in the Housatonic River in the area of Bulls Bridge.

According to a press release written by New Milford Police Officer Brant Cadovius, the police department received a 911 call around noon on Sunday, from an unidentified individual reporting that someone had fallen into the river.

The New Milford Police Dive Team, Goshen Fire Water Rescue, Gaylordsville Fire Department and the New Milford Ambulance Association were called to the scene.

Almost an hour and a half after being reported to the police, the Goshen Fire Water rescue discovered Adames submerged in approximately 15 feet of water, approximately 20 feet from the shore.

Adames was transported to New Milford Hospital and pronounced dead.

Although water levels are not nearly as high now as they were in June, they remain at significantly elevated levels. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the Housatonic was moving at about 1,200 cubic feet per second, well above the historical average of  483 cfs. The rate in June was around 4,000 cfs.

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