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Marina Shores incident Sep 16, 2017 8:07 am #16547

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Just heard on Indiana 105. They found two deceased individuals in a boat at Marina Shores last night. No other details was given. Has anybody else heard about this or what happened?
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Marina Shores incident Sep 16, 2017 9:55 am #16548

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I just heard possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Marina Shores incident Sep 16, 2017 3:19 pm #16553

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It was Carbon Monoxide - details of how are unknown by all that I talked to today while I was up there. Only guess is that they were running a generator?
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Marina Shores incident Sep 16, 2017 7:13 pm #16560

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-Couple Found Dead of Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning-
Porter County Coroner's Office reports, a Wanatah man and Crown Point woman, were found dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning late Friday night at Marina Shores at Dune Harbor.
The couple identified as Michael S. McKinney, 44 years-old, of Wanatah, and Jennifer Ellenberger, 38 years-old, of Crown Point, were both pronounced deceased after being found unresponsive in the cabin of a boat that was docked in the Portage harbor.
Police report, witnesses stated that McKinney's mother was searching for her son when she found the couple inside the cabin of the boat.
According to the coroner, Portage Fire Department found toxic levels of carbon monoxide at the scene.
The coroner's office stated, toxicology tests are being performed by their office to positively confirm carbon monoxide poisoning.
There are no indications of foul play.
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