A 16-year-old teen was rescued from a 50-foot deep mine shaft in Northern California after the rope he was using to climb back out of the hole snapped.
Cal Fire said their crews along with Auburn first responders were called for a medical rescue after the teen got stuck in a vertical mine shaft in the Auburn State Recreation Area, near China Bar.
After seeing a freshly dug hole while conditioning a horse, the equestrian found out later it was used to bury 17-year-old Justine Vanderschoot.
Cal Fire's new maps show Auburn increased its very high severity zone acreage to 800 this year compared to 326 acres a decade ...
A 16-year-old teen was rescued from a 50 feet deep mine shaft in Northern California on Monday, according to the California ...
The teenager was exploring a mine shaft that was about six feet deep and 30 feet back when he fell and became stuck. After ...
AUBURN, Calif. — A 15-year-old boy was rescued after he fell into a mine shaft at Auburn State Recreation Area. According to California State Parks, the incident was reported around 4 p.m. near China ...
HE LIVES IN MASSACHUSETTS AT THE MOMENT, BUT HE SAYS THAT HE’LL BE RETURNING TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WHERE THERE WILL BE A MEMORIAL FOR HIS SISTER, WENDY. WE ARE LIVE IN AUBURN, MARICELA DE LA CRUZ.