'It's just sad:' Body of woman pulled from Lake Michigan near Kenosha park



KENOSHA -- A woman's body was pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha on Monday morning, May 28. The deceased has been identified as 28-year-old Monique Harmon-Richards.

Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha



Kenosha police responded to the Pike River area just north of Pennoyer Park around 9:15 a.m.

"I seen the cops were coming and they had the tape up," said Gary Rhey, a longtime resident of Kenosha. "Evidently they found the body."

Police tape blocked off a piece of the Kenosha lakefront after that disturbing discovery. Officials say the victim was spotted by someone on the beach. When emergency crews arrived on the scene, the victim was unresponsive.

Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha



Rhey was stunned by the news.

Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha



"It`s just sad. You hate to see it," Rhey said.

Beachgoers like Lyle Morey and Riley Bethke ran into roadblocks as police set a perimeter.

"We were planning on just coming out. Sitting on the beach and I guess there were roads blocked too. We really couldn't get in," Morey said.

The two watched from afar as the scene developed.

Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha



"There was a good amount of cops. There was an undercover cop car, there was a cop car on the beach," Bethke said.

Body pulled from Lake Michigan in Kenosha



Police say the woman is 25 to 30 years old. How she ended up there or how she died is something investigators are piecing together.

"I'm sorry. I don't know what to say... just I'm sorry, it's a terrible thing," Rhey said.

The death is being investigated by the Kenosha Police Detective Bureau.