Arkansas judge found dead in Mud Lake, investigated as accidental drowning

Arkansas rescue crews located Bueker's body using sonar

The death of an Arkansas judge whose body was recovered from a lake is being investigated as an accidental drowning, authorities said.

Jeremiah T. Bueker, 48, went missing Saturday night and his body was recovered the next morning from Mud Lake in Reydell, about 75 miles southeast of Little Rock, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said.

Maj. Gary McClain told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that Bueker went missing after going for a ride on a recreational vehicle. He was spending the weekend with family at a nearby cabin, McClain said.

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The death of an Arkansas judge found in a lake in Reydell, Arkansas, is being investigated as an accidental drowning.

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"It appears he decided to go swimming after maybe being dusty and he went missing," he said. "No one was with him, he was alone."

The sheriff's office said crews used sonar to locate Bueker's body at the bottom of the lake Sunday morning.

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Bueker was a county district judge for the northern district of Arkansas County.

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