Beverly Shores, IN (KROC-AM News)- A search effort is underway to find a Minnesota teenager who went missing while he was swimming in Lake Michigan. 

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That’s according to a news release issued by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. The teen boy was last seen swimming about 300 feet from the shore with a group on Tuesday. 

He disappeared near the shoreline community of Michigan City in northwestern Indiana. First responders were dispatched to the report of swimmers in distress around 2:10 Tuesday afternoon. 

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Arriving emergency personnel found two swimmers and a good samaritan on the shore in need of medical attention in Beverly Shores, IN. 

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Search Effort Launched to Find Eagan Teen Who Went Missing While Swimming in Lake Michigan

First responders learned a third swimmer was unaccounted for. He’s being described as a 17-year-old boy from Eagan. 

The news release says emergency personnel attempted to enter the lake but were turned back by large waves. 

Officials say crews then launched a shore-based search effort that involved the deployment of drones, U.S. Coast Guard boats and watercraft belonging to local law enforcement. 

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As of Wednesday morning the boy has not yet been located. Officials say continuing search efforts will be contingent on water conditions. 

A Beach Hazards Statement forecasting waves ranging in height from 6-9 feet was in effect at the time of the incident. 

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Authorities say the three people found on the shore were transported to a hospital and are in stable condition. The names of the missing teen swimmer and the three survivors of the water incident have not been released. 

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