No one was found in the water after a car drove off the roadway and into a pond, becoming fully submerged, on Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary Monday evening. | Photo: CFPD

Fire department divers and sonar equipment responded and searched a pond after a car was discovered submerged in the water in Cary Monday evening, fire officials said.

The Cary Fire Protection District responded around 7:40 p.m. Monday to the area of Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary for a report of a vehicle in a pond.

Cary Police Department Deputy Chief Scott Naydenoff said a passerby spotted the car and called 911.

Fire crews arrived within minutes and located a vehicle that had left the roadway, traveled down an embankment and entered the water, according to Cary Fire Protection District Public Information Officer Alex Vucha.

No one was found in the water after a car drove off the roadway and into a pond, becoming fully submerged, on Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary Monday evening. | Photo: CFPD

The vehicle was fully submerged and it was initially unknown whether it was occupied. No one saw the vehicle actually enter the water, Naydenoff said.

Rescue divers entered the pond and conducted a systematic search — checking the front and rear seats as well as the trunk compartment, Vucha said.

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The vehicle was confirmed to be unoccupied.

No one was found in the water after a car drove off the roadway and into a pond, becoming fully submerged, on Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary Monday evening. | Photo: CFPD

The driver and any possible occupants were not present at the scene, Vucha said.

Police checked the car’s registered address and had not located the driver or any possible occupants as of 9 p.m.

Naydenoff said officers made contact with the registered owner at the residence but they were not the one who was driving at the time.

The incident was then upgraded through the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) to request sonar equipment and additional personnel to the scene.

No one was found in the water after a car drove off the roadway and into a pond, becoming fully submerged, on Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary Monday evening. | Photo: CFPD

The use of sonar technology and drone resources was conducted “out of an abundance of caution and as part of due diligence” to ensure no one was submerged in the pond, Vucha said.

Searches of the water continued, with sonar resources arriving a short time later to assist with further scanning of the body of water.

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No driver or occupants were located in the water. Naydenoff said it is believed the vehicle was only occupied by the driver at the time of the crash.

No one was found in the water after a car drove off the roadway and into a pond, becoming fully submerged, on Detroit Street just north of Crystal Woods Circle in Cary Monday evening. | Photo: CFPD

The vehicle was removed from the water around 11 p.m. and remaining fire crews cleared the scene shortly after 11:30 p.m.

Naydenoff said officers have obtained information regarding who was likely driving but they have not been located yet.

“At this time we believe the driver of the vehicle was able to leave the scene. We continue to attempt to make contact with the individual we believe was driving the vehicle at the time of the incident,” he said.