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2007 Mission Summaries
Marin County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue Team
07-01
1-07-07 Mt. Tamalpais Search. Marin SAR was requested
to respond for a two missing children, 5 and 7, that became
separated from their parents on the Cataract trail and had
not been seen for several hours. As members were on the way,
the children were located by a State Park Ranger at Rock Springs,
two miles away.
07-02
1-12-07 San Rafael Search. Marin SAR was started
for a missing developmentally disabled teenager in San Rafael.
Shortly after callout, the subject was located by deputies
through investigation.
07-03
2-11-07 Mt. Tamalpais Search. Marin SAR was started
for the Throckmorton Fire station for a missing elderly male
who was lost, yet in cell phone contact. Marin County Fire,
Mill Valley Police and MMWD Rangers initiated a hasty search
of the "Double Bow Knot" area where the missing
man thought he was stuck in dense brush about ¼ mile
below. SAR arrived and set up a command post. Shortly after
arriving on scene, a MMWD ranger located the subject and walked
him out.
07-04
2-18-07 Sonoma Mutual Aid. Marin SAR responded nine
members at first light for a missing hiker above Sugar Loaf
State Park about 10 miles east of Santa Rosa. Sonoma SAR had
been working the incident through the night. The hiker was
lost just after nightfall and was in cell phone contact for
a short time until his battery died. As Marin was responding
the subject was located by Sonoma resources.
07-05
3-8-07 Humboldt Mutual Aid. Marin SAR responded for
two missing snow boarders on Horse Mountain, about 23 miles
east of Eureka. The two had skied off the wrong side of the
mountain and were lost in a remote canyon with an elevation
of 5000 feet. A 3:00 AM phone briefing from the Humboldt Sheriff's
ICP detailed several teams that were deployed through the
night could not make it down the Canyon due to 4 feet on snow
and rugged terrain. Six Type 1 Alpine members responded to
Gnoss field in Novato for a flight by the Marin Sheriff's
Air Patrol at 0600. By 0845 we were on scene in the search
area. Our team with two Humboldt SAR members started a very
challenging hike up the Canyon and met up with the missing
couple after an hour. Their was identified, but unreachable
from a CHP helicopter a couple hours prior. They were is good
condition and were able to hike out. Pictures
from the search
07-06
3-23-07 Mt. Tam Rescue request. Six Marin SAR members
responded for technical rescue with Marin County Fire, Southern
Marin Paramedics and Rangers for an elderly male hiker fall
victim. The patient was well off trail just above the climbing
area by the East Peak Fire Lookout. When we arrived on scene,
Fire personnel and Rangers had already set up a low angle
system to raise the patient about 50 feet. We assisted with
the rope extrication and then about a ¼ mile carryout
over difficult terrain. Patient was transported to MGH. SAR
Members were on scene for 3 hours. Link
to pictures from the rescue.
07-07
3-27-07 San Rafael ELT Search. Three members responded
for a down aircraft signal coming from the San Rafael area.
A short check with direction finding equipment indicated no
signal. The Civic Air Patrol then advised that the Air Force
Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) had not picked up any further
signals after three satellite passes and canceled the mission.
07-08
4-1-07 Santa Cruz Mutual Aid. Twenty-one
Marin SAR members started for Castle Rock State Park in the
Santa Cruz Mountains early Sunday morning for a missing father
and son who went climbing and did not return Saturday evening.
As we were responding the pair was found in good condition
by resources at scene.
07-09
4-1-07 Marin Headlands Rescue. Seven Marin SAR members
responded to assist National Park Rangers and Presidio Fire
for a hiker with an injured ankle on top of Hill 88 above
Ft. Cronkhite just after sunset. Members hiked in about 1
mile and met the litter team that had started the decent down
the trail. Several sections of the carryout were challenging
with stairs and steep rough trail. Members were on scene for
three hours. Link
to pictures from the rescue.
07-10
4-4-07 Sonoma County Mutual Aid. Nine Marin SAR members
responded for a missing 40 year old male hiker in Armstrong
Woods State Park who was overdue from the previous day. As
members were responding the subject was located by Sonoma
SAR resources.
07-11
4-12-07 Contra Costa Mutual Aid. Fourteen members
responded mutual with a number of other Bay Area SAR teams
to assist Contra Costa SAR in the search for a missing 83
y.o. male with dementia missing from the previous day from
the town of Oakley. No clues were located in the all-day effort
that involved included over 60 searchers. Members logged twelve
hours each.
07-12
4-20-07 Sonoma County Mutual Aid. Marin SAR was started
to rural Sonoma County to assist in the search for a missing
woman whose car was found wrecked off the road with signs
she was seriously injured. While en-route she was located
nearby on a farm by a rancher disoriented and injured from
the crash. She was airlifted to Santa Rosa.
07-13
4-21-07 Mt. Tamalpais Search. Marin SAR was activated
for a possible overdue hiker on Mt. Tamalpais after a car
was found left overnight at a trailhead in the Water Shed.
Further investigation revealed the missing party was planning
to hike in the area. Twenty-eight SAR members, CARDA K-9 teams,
Mounted Posse, Water District and Open Space Rangers responded
and conducted a large ground search on the North Side of Mt.
Tamalpais. At 1500 the missing party contacted the command
post and advised he was okay He stated he left his car at
Bon Tempe Dam and then took another car to Ft. Cronkhite for
an overnight backpacking trip over Mt. Tam. He was not aware
it was unlawful to leave a car parked overnight on Water District
Lands.
07-14
4-28-07 Mt. Tamalpais Rescue. Seven Marin SAR members
training in the area responded to assist County Fire and Rangers
for an injured hiker on the Kent Trail. Upon arrival Rangers
found she was assisted out by other hikers and SAR was canceled.
07-15
4-28-07 Mt. Tamalpais Search. Thirty Five Marin SAR
members, Water District Rangers and five CARDA K-9 teams were
requested for a missing 55 year old male hiker from the Bon
Tempe Lake area around 8:00 PM. The hiker became separated
from his group and had not been seen since mid-afternoon.
Teams covered numerous trail assignments through the night
while SAR investigators assisted by METRO PCS attempted to
track his cell phone and follow other leads. As a second wave
of teams were deploying at first light, the subject walked
into a CARDA K-9 team. He stated he became very lost and spent
the night well off trail above Alpine Lake. The subject showed
scratches and lacerations from traveling through heavy Manzanita
and brush. The subject saw a search helicopter and later heard
voice calls, but did not realize the calls were searchers
looking for him and did not respond back.
07-16
5-2-07 Ross Valley Search. Twenty-five Marin SAR
members assisted by Air Patrol, Mounted Posse, Rangers, Detectives
and Deputies launched an extensive search and investigation
for an 80 year old male who did not return from his evening
walk the night before. The focus of the search was to locate
the subjects vehicle near recreation path ways, shopping malls
and trailheads in the Central Marin area. Ten SAR vehicle
teams and aircraft were deployed through the afternoon and
evening, completing search goals and over 30 assignments by
10:30 PM. A press release was issued to generate leads and
a SAR planning team was in place for the next morning. At
8:30 AM the next day, a resident on vacation returned to find
the missing vehicle 250 feet down their private driveway.
The missing subject was then heard in a ravine a short distance
away. The missing subject was confused and hypothermic and
transported to Marin General. SAR Members logged 9 hours each.
Link to news article
07-17
5-16-07 Sonoma County Mutual Aid. In two separate
waves, Marin SAR responded twenty-three members for a missing
38 year old mother of two children who left her children inside
the house and called her ex-husband and said she was going
to commit suicide. The woman left on foot from the house on
the edge of a rural area in the city of Santa Rosa. Marin,
CADRA K-9 teams and Napa SAR joined Sonoma in large area ground
search of several areas identified by Santa Rosa PD. Santa
Rosa PD detectives worked the investigation following several
leads. The ground search was suspended late Wednesday until
further clues could be found to direct the search effort.
She was located 5 days later deceased by a passerby just
outside areas covered by search and rescue resources.
07-18
5-19-07 Corte Madera Rescue. Twenty-five Marin SAR
members were pulled off a training to respond a carry out
request by Corte Madera Fire for an injured hiker in the Ring
Mountain Open Space Preserve. As the team arrived on scene,
Sonoma Henry 1 also arrived in the area and made quick work
of the rescue with a short haul operation as SAR members watched.
The patient was safely recovered and SAR returned to training.
07-19
5-21-07 Fairfax Missing Hiker Search.
Eighteen Marin SAR members and Open Space Rangers responded
at midnight for a missing hiker in the Cascade Canyon Open
Space Preserve above Fairfax. A command post was set up by
Fairfax PD the several teams were deployed in the field to
hasty search trails and fire roads. The missing hiker was
a 57 y.o. female with two dogs who was last heard from by
her family on cell phone around 8:30 PM. She told them she
was lost and was advised to head down stream towards town.
There was no contact after that call and the family searched
for her for several hours in vain. Within the first hour,
a team made voice contact with the missing hiker in San Anselmo
Canyon and started cross county towards her voice. Two other
teams were started from the bottom and after 30 minutes teams
found her in the brush about 200 feet off trail. Except for
ticks, being cold and scrapes from the brush, she was in good
condition.
07-20
5-26-07 San Rafael Evidence Search.
Seventeen members responded for an evidence search for an
attempted homicide in the Canal area of San Rafael. Members
were on scene for one hour.
07-21
6-4-07 San Rafael Missing child search. Nine members
responded for a missing 12 y.o. boy who ran away overnight
from his home. Teams were assigned to clear open space areas
near around his home. Shortly after the first wave of teams
deployed, the child was located by a Deputy in an unmarked
car walking down the street several blocks from his house.
He was in good condition.
07-22
6-9-07 Lily Gulch Trail Rescue. Eight Marin SAR members
responded for a Mt. Tam Interagency Rescue request for a down
hiker on the Lily Gulch trail below Dutchman's Rock near Alpine
Dam. The hiker had an onset of altered mental status, possibly
due to a stroke, falling off the trail into a ravine. When
SAR members arrived, the patient was already packaged by MMWD
Rangers and Ross Valley Firefighters. SAR members assisted
with a short carryout to a location where the patient could
be long lined by Sonoma H-1 and with traffic/LZ control where
the patient was transferred to an ambulance.
07-23
6-10-07 Dipsea Race Rescues-Stinson Beach. Marin
SAR deployed a seven member technical rescue team to support
the Annual Dipsea Race. During the event, Marin SAR, along
with Marin County Fire, Stinson Beach Fire, Southern Marin
Fire, Muir Beach Fire, AMR, NPS and State Park Rangers, responded
to 8 medical aids on the trail, nearly all occurring at the
same time. Five runners required a litter carryout, three
for ankle injures and two for severe heat exhaustion. Marin
SAR took point on two of the rescues, both nearly a mile long
litter carryout on a steep challenging section of the Dipsea
trail. Numerous other runners were treated at first aid stations.
07-24
6-10-07 Sierra County Mutual Aid. Two members were
diverted from a tracking training in the Reno area to provide
technical rope expertise for a challenging body recovery out
of the Yuba River, several miles above Downieville. Members
provided rigging expertise to lower Sierra County SAR members
and Deputies to a location they could drag the river and recovery
the body. The victim had taken a fall off a cliff into the
river the day before. Other participating agencies were Downieville
Fire and Butte County Sheriff's Department helicopter.
07-25
6-15-07 San Rafael Search. Marin SAR started for
a missing 75 y.o. female Alzheimer's patient who walked away
from a care facility in the Northgate area around 9:00 PM.
San Rafael PD was actively searching with several officers
and the CHP helicopter. The Sheriff's Watch Commander responding
to the incident located the woman walking down the street
about a mile away about 15 minutes after SAR activation.
07-26
6-16-07 Pt Reyes National Seashore Search. Marin
SAR responded with the Sheriff's Dive team for a missing 26
y.o. male who was last seen around noon swimming in Bass Lake,
a wilderness area about 3 miles from the closest road access.
Rangers received the late afternoon report and requested assistance.
NPS Rangers, Dive Team and two SAR members were inserted by
Sonoma Henry 1 into the area to evaluate Dive operations and
conduct a hasty search just before nightfall. An ATV team
was also sent in to assist in the search and extricate the
SAR members around midnight. The subject clothes, shoes were
all next to the lake where the subject was last seen.
Day 2
6-17-07 Eight Dive team members, Eighteen SAR members
NPS Rangers and three CARDA K-9 teams conducted a wide area
search and dive operations to search for the missing subject.
A Marin SAR K9 team canine team alerted at the shoreline and the Marin team flagged the area. (The next day, two CARDA water teams were deployed and found themselves working under the flagging tape left by the Marin K9 team on Sunday.) Diver
found the lake well over 40 feet deep with no visibility.
Day 3
6-18-07 NPS Rangers, two SAR members with ATV's and
two CARDA cadaver teams worked all day to work the dogs over
the lake. Dogs showed some interest in one area.
07-27
6-18-07 Mt. Tam Rescue. Marin SAR responded for a
car over-the-side, about 600 feet down off West Ridgecrest
on Mt. Tamalpais. What started as a rescue turned onto a recovery
operation when the driver was declared at the scene. Thirty-three
SAR members responded and conducted a search of the hillside
looking for additional possible victims and items related
to the crash. Sonoma Henry 1 lifted the patient out of the
crash site. Other responding agencies included Marin County
Fire, MMWD, State Parks, Stinson Fire, Sheriff and CHP. See
links:
http://cbs5.com/video/?id=24282@kpix.dayport.com
http://www.marinij.com/marin/ci_6175246
07-28
6-21-07 Mill Valley Search. Fourteen SAR members
responded for a missing 12 y.o. female who ran away from her
house several hours earlier after an argument with her parents.
The young girl was a native in Thailand who had only been
in county for several weeks, spoke no English and did not
know the area. Several teams were deployed supporting Several
Mill Valley Police Officers and Sheriff's Deputies searching
the area. About two hours into the search, the parents called
and stated they found her in a nearby park. She stated she
had been avoiding police and searchers, but was lost and unable
to find her way home.
07-29
6-22-07 San Rafael Evidence Search. Eight members
responded to assist is an evidence search related to a homicide
in the Cannel Area of San Rafael. Members where on scene for
two hours.
07-30
6-23-07 Mt. Tam Rescue request. Marin SAR started
for a female hiker down on the Lost trail above Muir Woods,
about a mile from the trailhead. Shortly after callout, SAR
was canceled when Sonoma Henry 1 became available for a long
line operation. Patient was seriously injured and fell off
the trail.
07-31
6-29-07 Sausalito Emergency Locater Transmitter (ELT) Search.
At midnight four members responded two ELT search teams to
look for an ELT activation on Wolf Back Ridge above Sausalito.
Teams worked closely with Civil Air Patrol Units (CAP). The
signal was very difficult to track. Additional efforts by
Marin SAR, CAP and Sheriff's air patrol through the next morning
were also unsuccessful. At around 1000 hrs, the Air Force
Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) advised the signal had
ceased. AFRCC determined the signal was most likely coming
from a boat along the Sausalito waterfront. Six members participated
in the search.
07-32
6-29-07 to 7-04-07 Marin County Fair detail. Over
five days, six to eight SAR members assisted each day with
emergency services at the Marin County Fair. SAR responded
to twenty-four missing child incidents and assisted event
staff and San Rafael Fire on twelve medical aids.
07-33
7-4-07 Stinson Beach Search. SAR was requested to
respond for a missing 6 y.o. female at Stinson Beach after
a 90 minute hasty search by deputies and NPS Rangers. Shortly
after starting response, the child was located by a deputy.
07-34
7-08-07 Type 1 Technical Rescue request to San Mateo County.
Marin SAR started at 0800 for San Pedro Valley County Park
for a stranded hiker in a steep Canyon above the City of Pacifica.
The hiker had been stranded all night despite several rescue
attempts through the late evening and early morning hours.
Thirteen members were just leaving the County when we received
work an Air National Guard helicopter was able to rescue the
subject despite foggy conditions. Other responding agencies
included Bay Area Mountain Rescue Unit, San Mateo Sheriff's
ESD and Pacifica Fire.
07-35
7-19-07 Evidence Search in Yosemite National Park.
Fourteen Marin SAR members assisted NPS Rangers with an evidence
search in Little Yosemite Valley located in the backcountry
above 6000 feet. Members logged three hours each and backpacked
in overnight for the operation.
07-36
7-24-07 San Rafael Search. Eight Marin SAR members
responded to Search and Open space preserve above Lucas Valley
for a missing despondent woman after her car was located near
a trailhead. Less than an hour into the search the subject
was located by SAR resources deceased.
07-37
7-24-07 Napa Mutual Aid Search. Fifteen Marin SAR
members responded just before midnight for a missing 17 y.o.
autistic male. Members work several assignments and supported
management functions before turning the search over to fresh
teams that arrived at first light. The subject was located
by SAR teams around 9:00 AM the next morning in good condition.
The subject had apparently been moving the entire night, hiding
from searchers.
07-38
7-28-07 Mt. Tam Rescue request. A dozen SAR members
started for the Matt Davis trail above Stinson Beach to support
Stinson Beach and County Fire on a rescue of an injured hiker.
SAR was canceled prior to arrival.
07-39
7-31-07 Yosemite Mutual Aid. Two SAR members responded
for a missing 80 y.o female hiker who went missing the day
before near Emeric Lake about two miles south of Vogelsang
High Sierra Camp in the Yosemite Backcountry at 10,000 feet.
The woman was known to have dementia, but was in excellent
physical condition but poorly equipped for an overnight out.
Marin SAR supported the Plans Section in mapping and building
the Incident Action Plan for the big push the next morning.
Day 2
8-1-07 A total of 10 Marin members were deployed
in three teams on large area search assignments in around
the Point Last seen and beyond. All assignments included boulder
fields and other tough areas, including working the edge of
a working wildland fire. No clues were located and eight members
bivouacked at Vogelsang High Sierra Camp for another day of
searching.
Day 3
8-2-07 Eight members worked around Fletcher Lake
and where then released from the incident. Four fresh members
responded that day for a 48 hour assignment. No clues were
found. Other responding SAR teams supporting NPS included
Bay Area Mountain Rescue, Mariposa, Fresno, Santa Clara, Ventura
and Contra Costa.
Day 5 and 6
8-3/4-07 Four members worked two very challenging
assignments that required them to climb over 3000 vertical
feet on day two. No significant clues were located and the
search was scaled back due to weather impacting helicopter
operations. At the peak of the search, over 130 personal and
two helicopters were committed to the incident. At this time,
she remains missing despite a massive effort and investigation.
On 8/13/07 Bonaventura was located about 1.5 miles west of
the PLS in a creek drainage by a backcountry ranger.
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07-40
8-8-07 Mt. Tam Rescue Request. County Fire requested
SAR for a trail rescue for an injured hiker near Carson Falls
north of Bolinas-Fairfax Road. As server members arrived at
the staging area near the rescue, SAR was canceled as CHP
was able to long line the subject out of the drainage
07-41
9-1-07 Nation Seashore Search. Three Type 1 Marin
SAR members and two Contra Costa K-9 teams and five Contra
metal detector specialists supported NPS Rangers with a special
search detail in very dense vegetation that included nettles,
poison oak and steep terrain. Search was successful. Members
logged eight hours each.
07-42
09-16-07 Yosemite Mutual Aid. Four members responded
on a Type 1 Alpine SAR team request for Ron Hoggard, the 58
y.o. City Manager of Corcoran, California. Hoggard had been
missing for two days after he did not return from a day hike
Friday afternoon. Members were assigned a large area search
segment off Glacier Point Road. Late into Sundays search operation,
a Mono County team located a shelter and tracks. Also during
this operational period, YOSAR had to re-task resources to
a technical rescue on the nose of El Capitan.
07-43
09-16-07 Yosemite Mutual Aid, El Cap Rescue. Four
members after completing their assignment on the Hoggard search
were deployed to the base of El Capitan to assist with the
carryout of a Spanish Climber who sustained an open fracture
of his leg during a fall. After the climber was lower in a
litter about 1800 feet to the base of the cliff by YOSAR,
the team assisted with about a half mile carryout around midnight
to the road.
Day 2 07-42
9-17-07 A total of nine Marin SAR members were deployed
in two teams on large area search assignments in the area
were Hoggard’s shelter was located the previous day
by the Mono team. On day two, over 60 ground searchers and
helicopter 551 were assigned to the search. About 8:30 AM
Marin Team A15 located Hoggard near the Fissures on the South
rim of the Yosemite Valley. Hoggard was dehydrated, hungry
and fatigued, but otherwise in good condition. Helicopter
551 landed and flew with one Marin member as medic to an LZ
adjacent to the Yosemite medical clinic. Hoggard had kept
moving each day and the morning he was found, had finally
relocated a trail. Other responding SAR teams included Mono,
Merced, Mariposa, Fresno, L.A. County, China Lake, Ventura
and Sierra Madre.
Link to story: local
copy
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07-44
9-22-07 ELT Search. Marin SAR was notified of an
ELT sounding near Novato. The Civic Air Patrol felt it was
probably coming from Gnoss Field and the Sheriff’s Air
Patrol advised they would check the area. The Sheriff’s
Air Patrol later requested SAR to respond for an active ELT
near port Sonoma. As SAR was responding, they advised they
found an airplane off the runway Schellville airport in Sonoma
County. Sonoma County dispatch was requested to respond.
07-45
9-26-07 Marin Headlands Search. Marin SAR responded
10 members to assist NPS Rangers in searching the area where
a vehicle was found over a cliff, about 500 feet below an
access road. Members searched for potential victims and helped
rangers locate a VIN number, assisting the determining the
vehicle had been stolen. Members encountered dense 8 foot
high brush and poison oak during the two hour mission on Coyote
Ridge above Tennessee Valley. No victims were located
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from SAR
07-46
10-8-07 San Rafael Search. Twenty-two SAR members
responded for a missing 46 y.o. male last seen leaving his
house the previous morning on a mountain bike. The missing
subject was known to be despondent. Teams searched Open Space
lands near his house and other locations he was know to frequent.
The management team worked with San Rafael PD investigators
conducting interviews and issued a press release in hopes
of generating leads. No clues were located day 1.
Day 2 07-46
10-9-07 Nine Marin SAR members with K-9 teams from
Contra Costa, CARDA and rangers from Marin Openspace and the
Water District searched additional areas Tuesday. A large
contingent of family and friends of the subject also posted
flyers and searched many areas as well. No clues were found.
The next morning several social workers attempting to locate
a homeless man, located the missing subjects body concealed
in some woods below San Rafael Hill. The cause of death was
not accidental and foul play was ruled out. He was found outside
the primary search areas. Link to article: http://www.ktvu.com/news/14314118/detail.html
07-48
10-13-07 ELT Search in Novato. Three Marin SAR members
and the Sheriff’s Air Patrol responded for an Emergency
Locator Transponder (ELT) coming from a plane picked up by
AFRCC satellites in the Novato area at 0630 hrs. Using direction
finding equipment working off a Lat/Long provided by the AFRCC,
the beacon was located in a plane, non-distress, at Gnoss
Field in Novato. Members were committed for three hours.
07-49
10-15-07 ELT Search in Novato. Four Marin SAR members
with two Sheriff’s Air Patrol pilots responded to another
ELT the AFRCC gave as three miles south of Novato. Coordinating
with the local CAP wing, we found no signal with ground teams
or aircraft. AFRCC reported the signal ceased to be picked
up from satellites and all units cleared. SAR members logged
two hours each.
07-50
10-17-07 Fairfax Mountain Biker Search. Twenty-six
members responded for a 39 y.o. mountain biker overdue by
four hours from a ride on the Tamrancho single track bike
loop. As teams were preparing to deploy from the C.P; the
subject was located by Fairfax PD with a large group of night
riders who were just wrapping up a long night ride. Poor communication
and fearing the worst of the part of the family resulted in
the 10:00PM activation. All members were committed for two
hours.
07-51
11-6-07 Contra Costa Mutual Aid. Eleven SAR members started for Contra Costa County for a missing 85 y.o. male who was also the former Sheriff of Contra Costa County. As members were responding the subject was located alive and in good shape. Numerous other teams responded to assist Contra Costa SAR for the incident including CARDA, Alameda, Monterey, Napa and Sacramento.
07-52
11-15-07 Mill Valley Search. Forty-four Marin SAR members responded for a seven hour search for a missing 75 y.o. woman with dementia who left her families house in the early morning hours. The woman had moved to Mill Valley recently and spoke little English. Teams worked 26 assignments covering a wide area around eastern Mill Valley and Sausalito. Sonoma Henry 1, Two K-9 teams with CARDA, Air Patrol, Mounted Posse and deputies also assisted. She was located in good condition near the Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza by US Park Police around 9:30 PM after motorists saw her attempting to get a ride over the bridge. See Marin IJ article
07-53
11-22-07 Pine Mountain loop Mountain Bike Ride. Twelve SAR members supported medic for an estimated 700 riders on Thanksgiving day. Members responded on two separate medical aids with Rangers and Fire Units. The first was a biker with a broken ankle on the Pine Mountain loop and the other was for a female rider with a broken collar bone on the Repack Fire Road. Members logged four hours each.
07-54
11-27-07 Oil Spill Response Support. Six members assisted National Park Rangers with recovering bags of oil contaminated debris that could only be accessed by lowering members down a 300 foot cliff on the Marin Headlands. Members set up a full low angle rescue set up and lowered a litter and three attendants to collects materials and then hauled them back up. The operations went for two full evolutions. Other supporting agencies included the US Coast Guard, the Unified Command Team for the spill operations and private contractors. Press Release
07-55
12-02-07 Novato Evidence Search. Eleven Marin SAR members responded for a shooting incident in the Bell Marin Keys area of Novato. Members were committed for three hours each.
07-56
12-04-07 Tam search for Veronica Ruiz. Twenty-four Marin SAR members responded for a 25 y.o. missing female last believed to be hiking or running on Mt Tamalpais on Monday morning. She was reporting missing Monday night to Mill Valley Police after family members and friends received text messages indicating she was despondent over the recent breakup with a boyfriend. Ruiz is a Special Enforcement Agent with the IRS and her duty weapon was also missing. Twenty seven assignments were carried out Tuesday afternoon. Also supporting the search were about 30 IRS agents, six MVPD officers and over a dozen Rangers from the Water District, State Parks and National Park Service along with a trailing K-9 team from San Mateo County Sheriff. One possible sighting came in that placed her on the lower Railroad grade near Mill Valley.
Day 2 07-56
12-05-07 Ruiz Search. Over a hundred searchers, including an 11 member fire crew from Marin County Fire, 70 IRS agents, a dozen of Rangers from MMWD, NPS, Openspace, State Parks and Park Police and fifteen Marin SAR members completed 45 assignments over a wide area of Mt. Tamalpais. Search areas included around the first sighting and a second possible sighting at the West Point Inn on upper Mt. Tamalpais. Other locations on Blithedale ridge, Corte Madera Ridge, East Peak and Middle Peak were also covered extensively. No further clues were located. Also supporting the Search was a helicopter from the California DOJ out of Sacramento and two trailing K-9 teams from Contra Costa County. Link to Marin IJ Article.
Day 3 07-56
12-15-07 Ruiz Search. Eleven cadaver K-9 teams from CARDA, thirty-four Marin SAR ground searchers and overhead with a dozen rangers and officers with National Park Service, State Parks, Mill Valley PD and the Sheriff’s department conducted another extensive search around the possible sightings on Mt. Tam. With a focus on working the cadaver dogs, teams were deployed to cover the top and bottom of numerous drainage's and other areas well off trail. A number of assignments deployed teams down or up drainage's that were nearly impassable, requiring teams to crawl on their hands and knees through brush for long periods. There were no alerts or clues during the eight hour effort.
07-57
12-18-07 Butte County Mutual Aid. Seven members including a K-9 team responded for a Type 1 Alpine search team request from OES for a missing father and his three children that were missing since Sunday after they went looking for a Christmas tree near Inskip in remote Butte County. Once members arrival on scene, they were deployed at night in freezing rain for a five hour assignment down slope from the vehicle. The team reported four feet of new powder and poor visibility, making travel very difficult and GPS navigation essential. Snow condition were too deep to work the search dog.
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12-19-07 Butte County. An additional three members responded to Butte while the first team was deployed with Placer Mountain Rescue and Tahoe Nordic on an assignment to cover down-slope from the vehicle and large creek drainage. About four hours into their assignment a CHP helicopter located the four missing members about 2.5 miles from their vehicle. They had taken shelter in a large pipe were in good condition except for some frost bite and were quickly flown out by CHP. Numerous other teams supported Butte County in this search, including Bay Area Mountain Rescue, CARDA, Glenn, Tehema, Shasta and Contra Costa County. Marin SAR picture from sar. See related stories.
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