Bear Valley SAR Holding Annual Fundraiser


All-you-can-eat pizza on Tuesday, May 18 at Village Pizza.
Read the flyer for details. This flyer was also sent to your sbsar.org email address.



Rescue in Thunder Canyon Cave


On Sunday, May 2, I was finishing dinner when my teammate, Tad Gallistel, called me to tell of a phone call that he had just received about a stuck caver in Thunder Canyon Cave. A member of the party was stuck in the squeeze at the end, and after several unsuccessful attempts to get him out, decided that further assistance was required. The reporting party called the San Diego Sheriff then called Tad to explain the situation. I quickly called our coordinator, Dan Whitten, and the VFU on-call person, Marion Browne, to explain the situation and to tell them to expect a call from CalEMA. In the meantime, a message was sent to the team advising them of the situation, but to hold until we get confirmation through the proper channels. Amazing for a bureaucracy, the call came about 15 minutes later, and we were able to roll the team.
Tracking Mary Jo Blevins


We got the call about the search the night before. Jim Riley and I (both of the Barstow Desert Rescue Squad) made plans to participate in the search. We were one of the last to arrive and most of the other teams had been given their assignments. Within 10 minutes the command post had an assignment for us. The command post did an excellent job. We rode our quads to our assigned area and started our seach. We had been briefed to disregard all tracks because the victim's family had walked all over and disturbed the area.
About 10 mintues into our search I found a set of tracks. The tracks had a 12 inch stride and were shallow, which matched the description of the victim. We were told she was a small women and didn't weigh very much. The tracks showed drag marks, which told me this person was in distress. They were very difficult tracks to read, there wasn't any tread pattern and the track indicated a 12 inch print which did not match up to the victim. We knew that whoever these tracks belonged to, they were in trouble so we kept on following them. After we had followed the tracks for about a half mile, two deputies joined up with us to see what we had. One of the deputies told us that the victim might be wearing her husbands house slippers. That would explain the descrepancy in the size of the print. That confirmed what we felt, we were on her track.
The tracks were very difficult to find without any tread pattern. I would stay on the last track we had,sometimes on my hands and knees. Jim would take his quad and go up to the next sand wash and jump track. We had to be very careful as we also ran into three rattlesnakes while following her tracks. After we tracked her for about 2-1/2 miles, 40K came in and we pointed them in the direction of travel. Within about 15 to 20 minutes, 40K found our victim under a bush. Unfortunately, she was deceased. Tracking someone wearing house slippers with no tread pattern was some of the toughest tracking we have done. This search reinforces that you have to keep your mind open to all possibilites and follow through. This was one of the best run searches I have participated in during my 17-1/2 years with search and rescue. I just wish the outcome had been better.



Director's Dialogue, May 2010


A large number of our SAR personnel from around the county attended the funeral services held in Yucca Valley for Gary Card who was a member of the Morongo Basin SAR Unit. As most of you know Gary had a fatal heart attack while participating on a hasty search April 26th in Wonder Valley, a small community east of 29 Palms. On behalf of all parties concerned I would like to thank all of those members who found the time to attend.
Services for Gary Card Planned for Monday, May 3


It is with great sadness to report the death of Search & Rescue member Gary Card,
age 58. On April 26, 2010, at about 4:30 p.m., Gary and other members of a Hasty
Team were dispatched to assist Morongo Station with a search for a critical missing
person in the community of Wonder Valley. Shortly after Gary and the team began their
search he collapsed from what appeared to be a cardiac event. Team members and
Paramedics were present and immediately began life saving measures. He was
transported to the Naval Hospital in 29 Palms where he was pronounced at about 6:30
p.m.
Services are planned on Monday, and all details have been sent to your sbsar.org email address.
In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be made to SBSD Search and Rescue Morongo Unit




Teams Searching for Missing Woman in Wonder Valley


Appoximately 20 searchers including dogs, horses, and quads are in the field searching for Betty Jo Blevins, missing since Monday. Below is a map of the CP location and a few surrounding photographs. A recent news story on "The Desert Trail" can be found here.
View Blevins Search in a larger map

Missing woman located at approximately 1130 hours. No details available at this time. News story available here.



Gardner Admits to Killing King and DuBois


Convicted sex offender, John Albert Gardner III, admits to killing Chelsea King and Amber DuBois in a plea agreement. Read the article.
All County Mounted SAR Training


The All County Mounted SAR Training will be held this coming Sunday, April 18, 2010 at the Glen Helen Rodeo Grounds. Check In begins at 0800 hours and the event will begin at 0845 hours.
Thank You to the MSAR Committee and West Valley Mounted Posse for coordinating this event.