BREAKING: The body of a missing swimmer was found at Mansfield Dam Park on Monday, June 12.
Sheriff's Office said on Sunday, June 11, around 7:28 p.m., they received a call about a missing swimmer at Mansfield Dam Park.Around 8:30 a.m., the body of the missing swimmer was found. The body was later recovered around noon, the sheriff's office said.
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