Dead, multiple injured in Georgia holiday boating incidents
Dead, multiple injured in Georgia holiday boating incidents highlights a busy holiday weekend for Georgia emergency responders, including fatal crashes and drownings across several waterways. On Saturday afternoon, crews recovered the body of 34-year-old David Hoyt Glass from Lake Sinclair after a search that began at about 3:30 a.m. Witnesses reported a man screaming for help, and divers used side-scan sonar before the body was found in roughly 9 feet of water. Earlier, Georgia Department of Natural Resources game wardens recovered two men after separate incidents. On Friday in Worth County, 51-year-old Leonard Latresse Polk of Albany died when a tractor flipped off a trailer and rolled into a private pond. Multiple other boating emergencies occurred, including on Lake Lanier, the Ocmulgee River, and Lake Nottely, leaving several injured. Officials have not released some key details, including causes.







