36-year-old female hunter reported missing near Coast Range Road, Tillamook OR
A 36-year-old female hunter went missing near Coast Range Road close to Firebreak 5. She was dropped off to hunt on foot but likely got lost and has not been able to be reached. Search and rescue teams and friends are coordinating efforts to find her.
Audio|Source: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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Transcript:
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we are receiving a SARF.
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It's in the area of Coast Range Road and Firebreak 5.
00:12
The RFID dropped off a person in an intensive party who have hunting on foot, they may have gotten turned around and at this time is unable to locate them.
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We have further information. and how long until you will have 12-4[1] capability?
00:33
About five minutes.
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If you can push it to 213 and 18.
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Copy.
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Break.
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218.
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218.
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2.18.
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Lieutenant, we'll be good.
00:53
I'm not sure if you copied any of that we're receiving the return rescue that's coming in.
00:58
This time it's an over-new hunter in the area of Coast Range Road near Fire Break 5.
01:05
Caller currently has cell service we are on the line with them now.
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If you had 12-4[1] capability we can put them through. We do have some directions we're able to get out of them as well.
01:17
You got a GPS on them?
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I will check an advice.
01:29
I don't know we hate to get as much as you can and see if they can call back on 911 and see if we get a thing.
01:35
I'm just by South Fork right now. I'm headed that way.
01:41
Copy. Wayne, you have a lat mong that's good within 62 feet of where the lat mong is, break?
01:48
Good note.
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And at the firm, we do have the lap long of where he is right now within 62 meters at 90%.
02:00
What's the circumstances? Does he just turn it around?
02:12
The caller dropped off a subject in his party who was going to go hunting on foot. I believe that she may have gotten turned around because she is now overdue and obviously can't get a hold of her at this time.
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Break.
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At this time, he doesn't...
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have any assault service to call anyone other than us. And so we are attending a punter to other
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friends of his to get out there to assist in locating his overdue hunter.
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Break.
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Deep copy. I'm headed toward Tim.
02:55
Copy. The Overdue Hunter is a 36-year-old female who is wearing black rain gear and an orange hat and was dropped off earlier today. I'm not sure what time.
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If you just get a description to the vehicle that she's supposed to be meeting, I'm assuming whoever has the vehicle is who she can't find,
03:21
I'll stop and pull that stuff up when I go by lease camp.
03:48
2.13. I've talked to a dozen vehicles up here. Nobody seems to have seen this cast, so maybe somebody's picked it up.
03:57
Why should be around to this saw?
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2.13, I caught me.
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And for you and 218, the RP[2] is in a black Dodge Ram.
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He has been driving around attempting to locate her. He's wondering if he should see where he is now, where we do have the location in the call, or if he should drive back to where he originally dropped her off at,
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which would take about 30 minutes to get to that location.
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Just had him wait there and we'll be able to send him to where he dropped her off.
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2.13, I copy. Stay there, and you'll meet them there, and he can lead you to where he dropped her off at, break. Other traffic, go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
12-4: Acknowledgment / message received (OK)
[2]
RP: Reporting Party
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Tillamook, OR 97141
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