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Rescue training interrupted by an actual rescue of missing boy, CA officials say

The 10-year-old boy, who has autism, had run ahead of her on a nearby trail and vanished, his mother told rescuers.
The 10-year-old boy, who has autism, had run ahead of her on a nearby trail and vanished, his mother told rescuers. Getty Images/iStockphoto

A rope training exercise in California ended with the successful rescue of a lost 10-year-old boy, rescuers reported.

As 30 Marin County Search and Rescue team members finished training, a “concerned” mother reported her son had gone missing, the team said in a Saturday, Sept. 6, news release.

The 10-year-old boy, who has autism, had run ahead of her on a nearby trail and vanished, the mother told rescuers. He was last spotted on the trail above Rodeo Beach, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

National Park Service rangers from the Golden Gate National Recreation Area team also joined the search, and one riding a motorcycle found the boy about a mile away after about an hour, rescuers said.

The boy also had climbed several hundred feet in elevation, rescuers said. He was reunited with his mother.

“Sometimes searches find you,” rescuers said in the release.

Marin County is about a 40-mile drive northwest from San Francisco.

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This story was originally published September 8, 2025 at 10:27 AM with the headline "Rescue training interrupted by an actual rescue of missing boy, CA officials say."

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Don Sweeney
The Sacramento Bee
Don Sweeney has been a newspaper reporter and editor in California for more than 35 years. He is a service reporter based at The Sacramento Bee.
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