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TWO TRAGIC DEATHS IN 24 HOURS SEDONA: SEARCH AND RESCUE TURNS TO SEARC
TWO TRAGIC DEATHS IN 24 HOURS SEDONA: SEARCH AND RESCUE TURNS TO SEARC
Published on July 07, 2023
TWO TRAGIC DEATHS IN 24 HOURS
SEDONA: SEARCH AND RESCUE TURNS TO SEARCH AND RECOVERY MISSION
Yesterday afternoon YCSO patrol took a welfare check call for a man who had not shown up to work, which was unusual. The man’s roommate said he was an avid hiker and would often hike the Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock trails. Deputies later located his vehicle at the Bell Rock parking lot but was not able to reach him by cell phone. YCSO pinged the man’s phone, showing he was in the
area. There was no reason at that time to think the man was in danger, until later that evening when the man still had not surfaced.
A DPS Ranger helicopter was called, but due to the darkness it was difficult to conduct a search. The YCSO Back Country Search and Rescue Unit was deployed to hike some of the easier areas and be prepared for a rescue in the case Ranger was able to locate the man, which they were not able to do. The search began again at first light this morning.
At 6 am today, the Back Country Search and Rescue Search Dog Unit and Verde Search and Rescue were called in to continue the search. The capabilities deployed included ground pounders, dog units, technical rescuers, a mountain bike team, and a drone team. Verde Search and Rescue searched the top area of Bell Rock. This team was able to get high on the mountain and visually inspect each of the deep crevasses in the mountain, where they saw something that looked out of place in one of them. After hiking to the area, they found the missing man, who looked to have been taking one of the main trails to the very top of mountain. The section he was in was extremely technical and it appears the victim slipped and fell to his death.
The 38 year old man, whose name is not being released was recovered by the Back County SAR technical ropes unit so he can be returned to his family.
COTTONWOOD: INFANT VEHICULAR DEATH
Yesterday morning YCSO deputies responded to a tragic 911 call from a mother who resides on Western Dr in Cottonwood. She reported she had run over her 13-month-old baby with her car. The vehicle was parked in a gravel area next to the residence. While maneuvering the vehicle out of a tight space, the mother had positioned the child, within the car seat, in an area she felt was safe. While repositioning the vehicle, the front tire caught the canopy of the car seat, causing it to fall backward which led to the infant suffering critical injuries.
Medical personnel were performing life saving measures on the infant when YCSO arrived, but despite their heroic efforts, the child was pronounced deceased at the Verde Valley Medical Center. The YCSO Criminal Investigations Bureau continues to investigate this incident and has no further comment at this time.
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