Scuba diver found unresponsive, efforts to revive him were unsuccessful

SHERIFF’S OFFICE MEDIA RELEASE

On June 19, at approximately 4:30PM, scuba diver Jeffery Croy (46) of Micco, Florida was diving about 4 miles off shore in the Atlantic Ocean between Wabasso Beach and the Sebastian Inlet.

The captain of the vessel noticed that Croy had not surfaced when expected and entered the water to search for him.  Croy was located in relatively shallow water near the dive site; he was motionless near the ocean floor. He was returned to the boat where CPR was performed.  The diving vessel was met by a boat from Indian River County Fire Rescue Division and Croy was taken to shore where an ambulance transported him to Indian River Medical Center.

Continued efforts to revive Croy were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Detectives from the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the incident and will be coordinating their efforts with the medical examiner.  All of Croy’s dive equipment has been retained as evidence and witnesses in the case have been interviewed.  The investigation is ongoing.

The name of the vessel and its captain are not available at this time although they are believed to be based in Indian River County. The number and names of other people on the vessel are also not available for release at this time.

Prior to residing in Micco, Croy has previously listed addresses in both the Sebastian and Vero Beach areas.

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