The parents told investigators their twin 13-year-old boys, Josue and Jefferson were playing in the water one minute, and the next they were gone.
Missing twin boys last seen in water near Pleasure Pier in Galveston
"The real limiting factor for us right now is this fog rolling in. That’s going to inhibit us from being able to search as well as we want to. Also, the water is still relatively cold. It’s about 67° this morning, so without a wetsuit, the length of time you can be in that water is diminished," addsA search is underway in Galveston for two 13-year-old twin boys who were last seen swimming in the water near Pleasure Pier.
"In the event that you do get caught in a rip current, the key point is, do not panic," he explains. "If you just relax and try to keep your calm the current will eventually bring you back to shore. The main killer in drownings is that panic mode." "If you are a good swimmer, and you do get caught in a rip current, you just need to swim parallel to shore, which will get you out of that rip current," Lt. Kirwin concluded.
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