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CBS News A single text message was key to bringing home a lost California hiker A single text message was the key to bringing home 45-year-old Rene Compean after he spent a night lost in the wilderness this week. The avid hiker lost his way in Southern California s Angeles National Forest on Monday. After spending the night in a makeshift shelter, hiding from a bear and mountain lions, a dehydrated and weakened Compean decided to leave his shelter in search of a ridgeline. I was thinking I hope they don t come over here because I just have a stick and rocks just in case they get close to me, Compean told CBS News. ....
Hiker who got lost in Angeles National Forest may have entered unauthorized area, officials investigating By Alexi Chidbachian Investigation launched to see if hiker entered unauthorized area LOS ANGELES - Officials with the U.S. Forest Service are investigating to see if a hiker who got lost entered an unauthorized area. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the lost hiker was found deep inside the closure area of the Bobcat Fire… one of southern California’s largest wildfires. 45-year-old Rene Compean was reported missing Monday, April 12 by his friend. Compean texted a photo to his friend saying he was lost and his phone was dying. With the help of social media, a community member was able to identify the location in the picture and help search crews find Compean. ....
Funeral held for veteran Painesville police officer who died unexpectedly of a sudden illness Members of the Painesville Police Department serve as pallbearers at the funeral for Sgt. Russell Tuttle (Source: WOIO) By Jim Nelson | December 11, 2020 at 8:03 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 8:03 PM PAINESVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - A funeral was held on Friday for Sgt. Russell Tuttle, Jr. of the Painesville Police Department; the veteran of the force died on Monday due to a sudden illness. Tuttle, 44, spent more than 20 years on the Painesville Police Department. “He was one of the finest street cops that ever walked,” said a longtime colleague. “He was a street cop, beat trash straight through. He wasn’t a great administrator as we found out with the [sergeant] stripes. He might have been, but he was a cop.” ....