January 31, 2025

INDIANAPOLIS – A car left stranded and stuck on top of a frozen river in Indiana Monday will now have to remain in a watery grave until spring after recovery efforts were unsuccessful.

The car was initially left on the ice before becoming half-submerged in the water, according to the Indianapolis Fire Department. It had been lodged in a hole within the ice when teams began to help.

After failed efforts and the car now fully submerged underwater, the fire department declared they would have to return in the spring when the ice melts.

Rescue teams noted there were several signs people had been out on the frozen river, such as messages scrawled on the ice and bike tracks.

“We can’t stress this enough. In Indiana – no ice is safe ice,” read a statement from the Indianapolis Fire Department. “Stay off it

Indianapolis fire officials are publishing this failed rescue as an example of what NOT to do, after a car was left behind to plunge through the thin ice of a partially frozen lake. Worse still, officials say there was evidence others may have barely escaped the car’s frigid fate.

After failed efforts and the car now fully submerged underwater, the fire department declared they would have to return in the spring when the ice melts.

Rescue teams noted there were several signs people had been out on the frozen river, such as messages scrawled on the ice and bike tracks.

“We can’t stress this enough. In Indiana – no ice is safe ice,” read a statement from the Indianapolis Fire Department. “Stay off it.”

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