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Missing 7-year-old found in Monterey County

The body of the woman was found that evening by deputies with the Monterey County Sheriff's Office

by Caroline Madish
March 28, 2023
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Monterey County Missing – On Saturday, the police in Monterey County said that they had located the body of a seven-year-old child who had been reported missing in Moss Landing. On Wednesday, someone discovered a young youngster, aged three, playing by himself on a beach close to Moss Landing Lagoon. According to him, both his mother and brother had gone missing. The body of the woman was found that evening by deputies with the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office. Crews had been looking for the youngster for many days before they located his body on Saturday. The mother and her son’s decision to enter the water has the authorities scratching their heads.

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Related topic: Search for missing diver off Monterey County coast suspended

The search for a diver who was 27 years old and went missing in rough waters off the coast of central California has been called off by the authorities, according to the United States Coast Guard. The search was conducted in rough waters off the coast of central California. The individual who has not been seen since Saturday was one of four divers who were washed away by a rip current at Fanshell Beach, which is located close to Monterey. Since then, he has not been seen.

About 125 miles south of San Francisco, according to the statement, three of the divers were able to swim to land, but the fourth person was unable to make it out of the sea alive. A search that stretched 147 square miles and involved helicopter crews from the Coast Guard and the United States Navy came up empty, according to a statement that was issued by the Coast Guard. The statement also noted that the search did not discover any sign of the diver. In the absence of any other clues or information, the search was called off on Sunday afternoon. According to reports from the Coast Guard, wind gusts of up to 34 miles per hour and wave heights of up to eight feet were observed on Sunday.

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Caroline Madish

Caroline Madish is an SNBC13 news reporter covering fatalities and crime happening around your community and the world at large. I graduated from the University of Columbia in New York where I earned by MSc in Mass Communication. I am tenacious, curious and always mastered what i do very quickly.

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