14-year-old boy goes missing in ocean in New Jersey, search ongoing: Police
The Coast Guard and state police helped search by boat and helicopter.
The search is ongoing for a 14-year-old boy who went missing in the ocean at the New Jersey shore, officials said.
An officer in Wildwood was alerted to a swimmer in distress at about 1:26 p.m. Monday, local police said, and police, lifeguards and fire department personnel were sent to the scene.
The first responders saw several people in the surf and three swimmers were helped out of the water, according to police. One swimmer was taken to a hospital and listed in stable condition, authorities said.
Officials then learned that a 14-year-old boy was still missing, police noted.
More rescuers joined the search for him, according to police, and the Coast Guard, New Jersey State Police and other agencies were called in to help look by boat and helicopter.
"Conditions were very rough," Wildwood Fire Chief Ernie Troiano III told ABC News, noting there were strong winds and currents, in addition to rough seas.
The search resumed on Tuesday, and "despite tireless efforts," the teen remained missing Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
The search and recovery work will continue into Wednesday, officials said.
"This is a devastating tragedy. The Delta school is heartbroken," David Weathington, the CEO of the teen's school, said in a statement.
Weathington noted that the Philadelphia school's "thoughts are with the family during this time of uncertainty."
"While the investigation and rescue efforts are still ongoing, Delta continues to pray for a successful rescue of this young man who was very dear to our Delta community," he continued. "Today, we have been providing counseling and supports for our students, as we await more information."



