5 college students indicted in friend’s 2019 boating death on Lake Travis

19-year-old boater whose body was found in Lake Travis has been identified  | KXAN AustinAUSTIN (KXAN) — Five people were indicted in the death of their friend who died after falling off a boat in Lake Travis in October 2019, according to court documents.  Indictments also claimed alcohol was provided to Jack Elliott, who fells from the boat, and much of the group, even though they were underage.

Delaney Brennan, Joshua Evans, Carson Neel, Anthony Salazar and Elle Weber face charges varying from lying to police about details surrounding Jack Elliott’s death to providing alcohol to minors, according to indictments filed in Travis County:

  • Brennan: perjury, making a false statement to a police officer
  • Evans: purchase/furnish alcohol to a minor
  • Neel: purchase/furnish alcohol to a minor, making a false statement to a police officer
  • Salazar: perjury, making a false statement to a police officer
  • Weber: making a false report to a police officer

Elliott, 19, was from California and disappeared the night of Oct. 14, 2019, when he fell off a boat near Emerald Point Marina in Devil’s Cove. His body was recovered 10 days later at a depth of over 100 feet.

According to indictments, some of the group told police Salazar, who wasn’t drinking that day, was driving the boat when it was Weber.

Salazar’s attorney told KXAN in a statement Friday, “We have no comment.” Evans’ attorney also said the same.

Any alcohol on the boat was discarded overboard, according to the Orange County Register. A search warrant tied to the case stated deputies “found a debris field of beer cans, hard seltzer cans, and a hydro flask floating in the water near the location they were given that Elliott was last seen.”

The search warrant stated people on the boat, in written statements, told law enforcement they “didn’t know what happened to Jack Elliott or thought he intentionally jumped off the boat and was missing.”

According to Travis County court records, the parents of Elliott filed a wrongful death lawsuit against some of the students involved in 2020. The Orange County Register reported it was settled privately.

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