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Released: January 11, 2023 - Wednesday, 01:12 PM
Yesterday, on 1-10-23, search operations were conducted most of the day. Those resources included the Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team, USAR (Underwater Search and Rescue) Team, Drone Team, Deputies, Detectives and air operations.
Today, the Sheriff's Office received mutual aid resources from other law enforcement agencies including Dive Team members, Search and Rescue team members, and K9 units from Ventura County and Santa Barbara County.
Additionally, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has supplied personnel with sonar equipment to aid in the search.
We thank our mutual aid partners for helping us with the search while having to deal with rain related incidents in their own counties.
Search efforts will continue the rest of the day and will continue tomorrow as well if warranted.
Search For Missing Child Update #2
Contact: Tony CipollaPhone: (805) 781-4547Date and time of incident: 1-9-23Place of Occurrence: Near San MiguelVictim Information: Kyle Doan, 5 Description: short dirty blond hair, hazel eyes, 4 feet tall, 52 pounds. Last seen wearing black puffer jacket with a red liner, blue jeans, blue and gray Nike tennis shoes.Suspect Information: N/AOn 1-11-23, Sheriff's search operations resumed for missing 5-year-old Kyle Doan who was swept away by raging floodwaters on 1-9-23 near San Miguel.Yesterday, on 1-10-23, search operations were conducted most of the day. Those resources included the Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team, USAR (Underwater Search and Rescue) Team, Drone Team, Deputies, Detectives and air operations.
Today, the Sheriff's Office received mutual aid resources from other law enforcement agencies including Dive Team members, Search and Rescue team members, and K9 units from Ventura County and Santa Barbara County.
Additionally, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has supplied personnel with sonar equipment to aid in the search.
We thank our mutual aid partners for helping us with the search while having to deal with rain related incidents in their own counties.
Search efforts will continue the rest of the day and will continue tomorrow as well if warranted.