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officials said. Jason Lagore, an Ohio Natural Resources Department police officer who
responded to the call at Rocky Fork State Park in Hillsboro, also died after he suffered a medical
emergency, authorities said.
Lagore became ill shortly after he responded to the incident, which was reported around 6:30
p.m. Tuesday. Authorities said it occurred at a private dock down a steep incline on the north
side of Rocky Fork Lake at the 2,080-acre park in Highland County
The 13-year-old boy tried unsuccessfully to locate the girl before he freed himself from the ice
and water, authorities said. The boy was taken to a hospital for treatment of hypothermia, but
further details on his condition have not been released.
It took more than four hours before emergency crews found the girl, who had been trapped under
the ice, officials said. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have not released the names of the teens or said if they were related.
Lagore, a married father with two young sons, was a 15-year-veteran of the force and was
responsible for its first canine training academy, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said
on Facebook.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags to be flown at half-staff at public buildings in Highland
County and others in Columbus to honor Lagore.
The Highland County Sheriff's Office and the Ohio Division of Natural Resources were
investigating the incident.
In a similar incident, two men were rescued after they fell through ice in Tipp City around 10
a.m. Wednesday. The men were in the water for at least 15 minutes before emergency responders
got them to safety, authorities said.
Both men were taken to a hospital, but their names and further details on their conditions were
not immediately released. No other injuries were reported in the incident.