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Visalia Times-Delta on MSN‘Heartbreaking’: Diver unable to find missing woman after 2-day search in Sequoia National ParkVolunteer diver Juan Heredia of Angels Recovery Dive Team posted a wrenching message on Facebook Monday morning after traveling to the treacherous waters of Sequoia National Park on Saturday, July 12, ...
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‘I must find Jomarie’: Stockton diver travels to Sequoia National Park to find missing womanCalasanz vanished on May 25 after jumping into the swift currents of the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River near Paradise Creek Bridge. Her family says she was trying to rescue her older sister, Joanne, ...
Jomarie Calasanz, a 26-year-old Los Angeles woman, went missing after being swept into the Kaweah River of Sequoia National Park last month. The search has been limited after the area became ...
Jomarie Calasanz, 26, fell into the swift-flowing waters on May 25. A GoFundMe.com fundraiser has been created by the woman's family, who say Calasanz was trying to save her sister from the waters ...
Jomarie Calasanz went to Kaweah River near Paradise Creek Bridge at Sequoia National Park for Memorial Day weekend, the National Park Service said in a June 5 news release.
NEED TO KNOW. Officials are searching for a woman who was swept away by a “cold, swift, and dangerous” river in Sequoia National Park. A GoFundMe identified the victim as Jomarie Calasanz and ...
Jomarie Calasanz, a 26-year-old Los Angeles woman, went missing after being swept into the Kaweah River of Sequoia National Park last month. The search has been limited after the area became ...
A 26-year-old woman was swept away in a rushing river during an outing with her family at a California national park, officials said. Jomarie Calasanz went to Kaweah River near Paradise Creek ...
NEED TO KNOW. Officials are searching for a woman who was swept away by a “cold, swift, and dangerous” river in Sequoia National Park. A GoFundMe identified the victim as Jomarie Calasanz and said she ...
Jomarie Calasanz went to Kaweah River near Paradise Creek Bridge at Sequoia National Park for Memorial Day weekend, the National Park Service said in a June 5 news release.
Officials are searching for a woman who was swept away by a “cold, swift, and dangerous” river in Sequoia National Park A GoFundMe identified the victim as Jomarie Calasanz and said she jumped into ...
Jomarie Calasanz went to Kaweah River near Paradise Creek Bridge at Sequoia National Park for Memorial Day weekend, the National Park Service said in a June 5 news release.
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