WNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
No Result
View All Result
WNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Handwritten notes help lead search crews to mom and son stranded in remote forest

July 17, 2025
in News
Yahoo news home
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A mother and her 9-year-old son, who got stranded in a remote forest overnight on their way to a Boy Scout camp in California, were rescued after crews searching for the missing family found handwritten notes by the woman asking for help, authorities said.

Authorities credited the notes and other “breadcrumbs” left for search crews in helping find them within hours of being reported missing.

The two were traveling from Sacramento to Camp Wolfeboro in Calaveras County on Friday afternoon when they got lost in a remote area after losing the GPS signal, authorities said. The 49-year-old mother became disoriented trying to retrace their steps, and their vehicle got stuck in the dirt, stranding them in the dense forestry, according to Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Greg Stark.

“It was a very remote location, with severe terrain, deep canyons, dense forestry,” Stark told ABC News. “That area is known for poor radio reception and poor cell service.”

Their family reported them missing early Saturday afternoon after the camp reported them overdue and they were not answering their cellphones, according to the sheriff’s office.

A volunteer search and rescue team that was already conducting training in the area was deployed, and authorities began working on a timeline and possible route based on their destination and last known location.

The search and rescue team “began assessing the terrain and the complex network of interconnecting, labyrinth-like roads to establish effective search parameters,” the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office said. The search involved four-wheel drive vehicles, and California Highway Patrol air assets were requested, the office said.

Amid the search, campers in the area reported seeing a vehicle matching the description of the missing persons around 4 p.m. on Friday — helping confirm that search crews were in the right area, the sheriff’s office said.

MORE: Mountain biker reported missing in Oregon, search efforts underway

Helping to further narrow the search area: At approximately 5:40 p.m. Saturday, the search and rescue team located a handwritten note left by the mother asking for help, authorities said. It was posted at an intersection of a remote Forest Service Road. A second note was found nearby.

The sheriff’s office released images of the notes, which were both dated July 11 and both said “HELP.”

“Me and my son are stranded with no service and can’t call 911,” one of the notes stated. “We are ahead, up the road to the right. Please call 911 to get help for us. Thank you!”

The other note urged rescuers to “follow the strips of brown sheet,” which was made out of a paper bag, Stark said.

They also left a trail of rocks on the road to point in their direction in case the notes blew away, Stark said.

About a mile from the second note, at approximately 6:30 p.m. Saturday, the searchers found the mother and son and their vehicle, the sheriff’s office said.

Stark credited the notes with being “extremely helpful” in finding them so quickly.

“There’s hundreds of square miles of elaborate roadworks out there,” Stark said. “They were in the search area, but putting the handwritten notes posted at the intersections — that absolutely accelerated the timeline in which they were found.”

MORE: Georgia woman found alive after being missing for 3 weeks in California mountains

The search team was able to free the stuck vehicle and help bring the mother and son back to the command post, where their family was waiting for them, the sheriff’s office said.

“It was obviously a very emotional reunion,” Stark said.

The sheriff’s office highlighted other efforts by the woman and her son to assist in the search, including keeping the vehicle’s hazard lights on at night for searchers on the ground and in the air to see. The son also periodically used his whistle to deploy three short bursts, an international signal for help, the sheriff’s office said.

Staying with their vehicle was also a key move, Stark said.

“If you don’t know where you are, you don’t know where you’re going, the best course of action is to stay with your car — it’s the largest object out there, easily seen by aircraft or found by searchers,” Stark said.

“They did what they should have, and it certainly worked out well,” he said.

The post Handwritten notes help lead search crews to mom and son stranded in remote forest appeared first on ABC News.

Tags: ABC NewsCalaveras CountyCaliforniaGreg Starkhandwritten notehandwritten notesreported missingsearch and rescuesearch crewsYahooYahoo News
Share196Tweet123Share
Yahoo entertainment home
News

Tomorrowland music festival main stage ‘severely damaged’ by massive fire

July 17, 2025

Ticketholders for the 2025 Tomorrowland music festival can breathe a sigh of relief. Not only was no one harmed in ...

Read more
News

Trump, Patel, Bongino and Bondi on the Epstein scandal

July 17, 2025
News

US aid workers lobbied for weeks to save food stocks from destruction after Trump cuts

July 17, 2025
News

Trump brokers deal for Coca-Cola to use ‘REAL Cane Sugar’ in U.S. Coke products

July 17, 2025
News

Handwritten notes help lead search crews to mom and son stranded in remote forest

July 17, 2025
Yahoo entertainment home

‘I Gave One of the Best Performances of My Life’

July 17, 2025
Yahoo news home

Researchers try new ways of preserving more hearts for transplants

July 17, 2025
Yahoo entertainment home

John Malkovich’s Red Ghost Cut From ‘Fantastic Four’; Director Says ‘It Was Heartbreaking Not to Include Him’ (EXCLUSIVE)

July 16, 2025

© 2025 WNyuz.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • World
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Tech

© 2025 WNyuz.com