Man who jumped into Lake Mayfield yesterday presumed drowned

Updated at 1:09 p.m.

By Sharyn  L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Deputies last night confirmed that a 51-year-old Winlock man never returned home after an outing at Lake Mayfield yesterday and he is presumed drowned.

The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office was among those who responded to an approximately 2:30 p.m. call that the man didn’t resurface after jumping with a friend from a bluff at Ike Kinswa State Park.

As deputies came to understand the incident had occurred around the noon hour, the search and rescue efforts began to wind down.

The friend, a 43-year-old man who lives in the Mossyrock area, said he went home and then called 911, though there was a significant time delay, Undersheriff Rob Snaza said.

His reason for waiting to call wasn’t clear at all, according to Snaza.

The Winlock man’s name has not been released.

Snaza said there are no plans to put a dive team in the water but they’ll talk today to decide how to proceed.

The lake is more than 100 feet deep in that area, he said.

“It’s hard to say when we’ll see something, because of the temperature of the water and how deep it is,” he said this morning.

Snaza said deputies came to learn the two men had been jumping from the Winston Creek side of the lake on the southern end earlier and decided to go to the cliff near the boat launch at Ike Kinswa, at the northwest corner of the lake. He said they had been drinking, Snaza said.

The Winlock man had never jumped from that spot, he said.

“The RP (reporting party) jumps in first, he’d done it there before, and he pops up and starts swimming to shore,” Snaza said. “Then he hears his buddy jump and doesn’t see his buddy pop up.”

He spent about an hour searching the lake bank for his friend and then went home, according to the sheriff’s office.

The cliff is described as 30 feet above the water.

Ike Kinswa is off state Route 122, which runs around the north side of the lake.

Ten firefighters from Salkum and Mossyrock responded to the afternoon call and scoured the banks for about an hour, according to Lewis County Fire District 8 Chief Duran McDaniel.

Both the sheriff’s office and the Mossyrock Fire Department launched their boats, with members of the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office water rescue team responding as well.

Snaza said they finished their work on the water about 4:30 p.m., but deputies continued into the evening investigating and checking with the 51-year-old’s friends and family.

“We confirmed he was not at home,” Snaza said.

No formal search or recovery attempts are underway today, according to Snaza, but deputies, the state park ranger and the Mossyrock Fire Department will continue to check the area.

Deputies haven’t found anyone other than the Mossyrock man who witnessed the two jumping from the bluff, but concluded it happened between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., according to Snaza.

Snaza, a longtime sergeant with the sheriff’s office was promoted to undersheriff as of Monday, filling the vacancy created when Chief of Staff Steven Walton in July took a position as Lewis County budget administrator. Snaza is one of two individuals running for sheriff in November’s election.

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10 Responses to “Man who jumped into Lake Mayfield yesterday presumed drowned”

  1. patty dahlquist says:

    winlock man– this is a man, friends and family hurting…even so, alcohol or or or… this is a the is a lost man, person,brother,cousin,a son…. I wish the best for the family and find peace…people be kind…this could of been your family member…remember that…my true sympathy is with you…Ike park and our fire-department and the police do their very best here in are area and with respect…and know what is THE RIGHT AND WRONG WAY TO GO ABOUT THEIR JOB…THANK YOU. MRS DAHLQUIST

  2. Free Air says:

    “Yeah the water is going to be cold but they should have searched much longer and had divers that would search down deeper in the water.”

    Well, it sounded like the Sheriff Office boat was out last weekend looking again.

    Anyone here dive? I’d be interested in knowing how long you have on the bottem in 100′ of fresh water without a mixed gas dive.

  3. GuiltyBystander says:

    Point out anywhere in my previous comments where I was alleging a “conspiracy.” Just because I live here doesn’t mean I’m FROM here.

  4. Mystery says:

    It seems like Snaza wasn’t reporting everything he heard from the man. They might have started jumping of cliffs to swim somewhere else first and then went to the last cliff. Don’t you think that if you are going swimming, you wouldn’t take electronics with you so mabye he didn’t have a phone available to call 911 right away. What sounds better, leaving the sinking man there to drive home and call 911 or at least try to stay there and search in the water for the man to possibly save him. I heard many things and it seems like the divers were too afraid to even dive even 2-3 feet down in the water. Yeah the water is going to be cold but they should have searched much longer and had divers that would search down deeper in the water.

  5. Free Air says:

    “Wow not everything is a conspiracy.”

    Never accept a simple explanation when a vastly complex conspiracy will do….

  6. BobbyinLC says:

    Guilty bystander: Read the article. They are looking in 100 feet of water and that water is very cold once you get lower than sunlight hits.
    Bodies tend to sink at first and as the gasses expand the bodies come to teh surface.

    Wow not everything is a conspiracy.

  7. GuiltyBystander says:

    “Alcohol intoxication + Swimming = drowning.”

    That may indeed be what happened…it sure sounds that way but there’s zero evidence to support the guy’s story. Interesting that they called off the search after one day. You’d think they’d want to recover the body and bring the Winlock man’s family at least some closure.

  8. Republican Logger says:

    Sounds fishy, I’d bet they weren’t at Ike Kinswa at all. Homeboy went missing somewhere else and the Mossyrock man is the only one who knows…..

  9. Free Air says:

    I’ll do the math for you.

    Alcohol intoxication + Swimming = drowning.

  10. GuiltyBystander says:

    This one doesn’t add up at all.