Body Recovered from Lake Quannapowitt Believed to Be Missing Wakefield Man
WAKEFIELD, MASS. — A somber discovery in Wakefield on Tuesday afternoon may bring long-awaited answers to a case that has weighed heavily on a local family and community for months.
Authorities report that a body recovered from Lake Quannapowitt is believed to be that of 45-year-old Jason Thomas, who had been missing since mid-December 2025.
According to officials, Jason was last seen on the night of December 12, 2025, when he reportedly left his home and did not return. His wife contacted authorities early the following morning to report him missing, prompting an extensive search effort in the days and weeks that followed.
The discovery was made around 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday when a Wakefield police detective was searching the area near the lake, which had previously been frozen over during the winter months. As conditions changed, the search resumed, leading to the recovery of what appeared to be a body.
While formal identification is still pending, officials say there is reason to believe the remains are those of Jason Thomas. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will conduct further examinations to confirm the identity and determine the exact cause and manner of death.
At this time, authorities have indicated that no foul play is suspected based on the preliminary information available. However, the investigation remains ongoing as officials work to provide clarity and closure.
The development brings a mix of grief and a measure of resolution for loved ones who have spent months searching for answers. The Wakefield community, which has followed the case closely, now reflects on the loss while keeping Jason’s family in their thoughts during this difficult time.
As the investigation continues, officials urge the public to respect the family’s privacy while they navigate this painful moment.








