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LASD - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)
Monday March 11th, 2024 :: 03:26 p.m. PDT

Advisory

Search Continues for Woman Swept Away by River Current near Heaton Flats Trail – San Gabriel Mountains

On March 9, 2024, at approximately 9:51 am, San Dimas Station received reports of a woman who was swept away by strong river currents near Heaton Flats Trail. 
 
While hiking with friends on a trail, the woman (Female, Asian, 59 years of age) attempted to cross the river.  Shortly thereafter, the woman lost her footing and was swept away by the rapid currents.  The woman was last seen heading downstream.  The San Dimas Mountain Rescue Team and L.A. County Fire Department immediately responded and a search for the woman was initiated. 
 
Over the past two days, the Sheriff’s Department has deployed approximately 60 personnel to the scene.  The Department has utilized multiple resources to assist in the search, including Mountain Rescue Teams, Special Enforcement Bureau’s EMT’s, U.S. Forest Service personnel, air rescue support, and an unmanned aircraft.  In some instances, the Search and Rescue personnel have been airlifted to certain locations to search due to the treacherous terrain and strong river currents.
 
San Dimas Station strongly encourages individuals to use extreme caution when crossing streams, rivers, or creeks.  Water is powerful, even in seemingly calmer sections.  Here are a few key points to remember when hiking:
 
•              Cross in calmer sections of current, even if that means hiking up or downstream to find a better crossing.
 
•              Avoid water that is higher than your knees.  Deep water makes it easier to lose your balance or be swept off your feet.
 
•              Logs, rocks, and other materials near water can be slick.  Check the condition of the surface you plan to cross.
 
•              Test stability of rocks or logs before moving.
 
•              When crossing, face upstream to pinpoint where faster currents are flowing.
 
•              Never cross above a waterfall or logjam. 
 
Forwarded by: 
Sheriff's Information Bureau 
211 West Temple Street 
Los Angeles, CA 90012 
213-229-1700


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