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Massive search underway for Portland boy missing at Crater Lake
The Oregonian
Portland, Oregon
October 16, 2006
An 8-year-old Portland boy missing in Crater Lake National Park
has spent two nights in freezing temperatures as snow continued
to hamper search efforts Monday.
About 80 rescuers are working in rugged terrain looking for
Samuel Boehlke. The boy, on a camping trip to nearby Diamond
Lake with his father, Ken Boehlke, wandered away at a turnout on
Rim Drive just east of the Cleetwood Cove trail head, said park
Superintendent Chuck Lundy.
Authorities mounted a hasty search about 6 p.m. Saturday that
included dog teams as they called in additional resources from
as far away as Mount Rainier and Kings Canyon national parks.
Local county sheriff's and civilian mountain rescue groups have
also joined the search.
Snow has made the search more difficult. A helicopter made about
six passes before it was grounded Sunday by the weather. Horse
teams have also stopped looking because of slick conditions.
About five inches of snow has fallen above 7,000 feet since
Sunday afternoon. It's snowing now, but rescuers are hoping for
better weather by late today or tomorrow.
The boy, who goes by the name Sammie, was last seen wearing a
long-sleeved green and black striped T-shirt, a dark blue winter
jacket, tan cargo pants and light red slip-on suede shoes with
rubber soles. He weighs about 85 pounds, has brown eyes, short
brown hair and is approximately 4-feet, 11-inches tall.
"We are 100 percent committed and devoted to finding him alive,"
Lundy said. "We'll take this one day at a time until we find
him."
For more details, see The Oregonian on Tuesday