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A multi-agency water rescue response in Dorchester was called off Friday when it was discovered that the man that authorities thought to be missing had made it out of the water safely and arrived at work later that morning.
Troopers responded to Beades Bridge on Morrissey Boulevard at 4:30 a.m. after receiving a report of two men in a fight, Massachusetts State Police spokesman David Procopio said in an email.
A witness reported that “two men who were involved in a fight on the bridge about 45 minutes earlier had just returned to the bridge.”
When police arrived, one of the men allegedly jumped off the bridge into Dorchester Bay, according to Procopio.
This prompted a large water, land, and air search by state police, Boston police, and the Coast Guard. Boston fire and EMS also responded.
“After a couple of hours of searching, Troopers determined that the man who jumped into the ocean had apparently swam to shore south of Malibu Beach and was, in fact, at his job in Norwell,” Procopio noted, adding that a trooper confirmed that the man had made it to work.
The men, both Dorchester residents, are ages 34 and 24, police said.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
The Boston Fire Department and reporters from various media outlets shared photos and videos of the search on Twitter.
Acting Deputy Chief Erik Pettaway briefs the media Erik at the Water Rescue Response at Malibu beach , there was a report of a person in the water. The BFD divers have been deployed to assist with the search. After searching it has determined the person was not in the water. pic.twitter.com/yHUNfM2lvk
— Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) August 12, 2022
UPDATE: State Police have made contact with the person they were searching for.
— Anna Meiler (@AnnaMeiler) August 12, 2022
“He had gone in the water, got out, went home and went to work.” – Boston Fire @wbz https://t.co/1VqclkfpJ0
Per @MassStatePolice looking for a person who jumped off Beades Bridge on Morrissey Blvd, near Malibu Beach around 4:30 am. Bridge operator reported two jumpers, Troopers confirm one was located other still missing. @USCG has a chopper in the air and boat in water @boston25 pic.twitter.com/7vB11Cd8z9
— Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) August 12, 2022
Heather Alterisio, a senior content producer, joined Boston.com in 2022 after working for more than five years as a general assignment reporter at newspapers in Massachusetts.
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