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ROCKPORT, Maine — Divers on Sunday night recovered the body of a Rockland man who had been missing on Chickawaukie Pond.
The man was identified by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife as Timothy Payson, 59, of Rockland. His body was recovered at 10:20 p.m. by divers from the Maine Warden Service in about 15 feet of water.
Knox County Regional Communications received a report shortly after 8 a.m. Sunday from a resident of Chickawaukie Pond Road who heard a man calling for help on the pond. The resident had earlier seen the man and a dog in a boat. The boat was later found going in circles near the shore on the Rockport side of the pond.
Crews arrived at both sides of the pond — on Chickawaukie Pond Road and also at the boat launch on the Rockland side.
Rockland and Rockport Fire and Emergency Medical Services, Rockland, Rockport and Thomaston police, and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to the two sides of the pond.
The Maine Warden Service arrived with an officer and a boat in the afternoon. Rockland was also called to deploy its drone to help in the search. Responders were also walking the shore on the Rockport side.
The dog was found on the boat.
Shortly after 10:30 a.m., the warden service ordered the pond closed and called for its dive team.
The pond covers about 360 acres and is as deep as 31 feet. The water temperature is estimated at 60 degrees.
This story appears through a media partnership with Midcoast Villager.