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Fallen leaf lake fire department
Fallen leaf lake fire department








As part of this examination, it asked us to evaluate whether other entities are capable of providing the district’s services, determine whether having other entities take over the district’s services would jeopardize public safety and public access, and assess the district’s financial condition. The Joint Legislative Audit Committee (Audit Committee) directed the California State Auditor to examine the district. A forensic autopsy was unable to confirm a cause of death.Use the links below to skip to the appendix you wish to view: His van, however, was reported to have been found at Fallen Leaf Lake in 2004.

fallen leaf lake fire department

The body may have been under for approximately 14 years. After many weeks, we were to learn it was the body of Michael Whalen from Florida, estimated around 60 years old at the time of drowning. The body was taken for intense investigation. This opened an entirely new investigation, as it was not known that there was another body in this Lake. His wallet was still in his pocket and it was likely this had nothing to do with our intended case. We brought the remains up the following day with our ROV and the help of the El Dorado Sheriff’s County Search and Rescue Fallen Leaf Fire Department and the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department. We could tell this body had also been underwater for several years in over 200′. However, when circling the body with our ROV, we found he had anchor securely tied to him. It did not match the situation of David Ward. After passing over it with sonar we sent down the Outland Technology ROV, outfitted with the Tritech Gemini 720ik sonar and confirmed it to be a body. Witnesses saw him trying to make the swim back, but the rough water did not allow it.įrom previously recorded data from our previous search here, I had an interesting image I wanted to check. Ward’s friend was picked up by another boater, but Ward had already gone under. He and a friend were in a canoe and the weather caused the canoe to overturn. David Ward was 21 at the time of his drowning in 1996. We then returned to Fallen Leaf Lake on our mission to locate Cynthia Ellis’s son, David Ward, on October 26, 2017. Our third trip this year was with the success of bringing Randy Box of Fresno CA. She had been missing for 16 years! This search was before our Randy Box recovery from our blog, but we were unable to release these details until now. The body was later to be confirmed that of Cynthia Ellis, the mother previously noted in this story, from 2001. We were cut short because of the Labor Day holiday weekend and headed back to WI. After the recovery, we continued our search that day, on a quest to locate her son. John and Daniella, accompanied us, as volunteers from Search and Rescue, for El Dorado County. The next day, Wednesday, we recovered the rest of her remains for the Sheriff’s Department. At the request of the Sheriff’s Department, we recovered a portion the remains for possible proper identification. We confirmed what appeared to be a female body. We located a good target with our sonar and then proceeded to use our ROV.

fallen leaf lake fire department

Officer Frisby and another Detective, Jake, accompanied us. The following day we had access to the Police Report information and began to run Klein 3900 sonar. We did some ROV work checking the bottom and the depth, as there are no underwater depth/topo maps for that particular lake. Our first day, the search started in the late afternoon. The lake and its surrounding area was beautiful with steep mountain sides, large cedars and beautiful shoreline. The access road was about 4 miles long, a one lane narrow road. Beth and I, and the 2 officers, wasted no time and went there directly- only minutes away. The case was regarding a drowning victim as a result of a canoe accident from 1996 AND a possible suicide in the same lake by this victim’s mother, in 2001. Frisby and Almos had a cold case, only a mile away, on Fallen Leaf Lake. At that point, we had a couple of days before another search. Almos, both of El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department. On Monday, August 28, 2017, after our Dan Pham recovery in Lake Tahoe, we had lunch and discussion with Detective D.










Fallen leaf lake fire department