
"Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Ryan Farotte told the Sentinel search and rescue teams have tracked about 3,500 miles around Bonny Doon and the San Lorenzo Valley region within a six-day period as they searched for 73-year-old Jeanne Burke. Burke was last seen at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 18 in the area of Moore Ranch Road and, because of medical reasons, officials are concerned for her safety."
"Throughout the operation, teams were equipped with GPS trackers that recorded movements and documented the areas covered, according to an update post on social media from the Sheriff's Office. Officials are now reviewing that data to determine what areas have been covered and to identify any gaps that will help guide future search efforts. Multiple agencies from across the state have stepped in to assist in the effort, including officials from Fresno, Yolo, San Mateo, Contra Costa, Placer, Marin, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, Merced, Santa"
Search and rescue teams have covered about 3,500 miles around Bonny Doon and the San Lorenzo Valley over six days while searching for 73-year-old Jeanne Burke, who was last seen Nov. 18 near Moore Ranch Road. Because of medical concerns, searchers are worried for her safety. Teams of 80-100 volunteers and responders, including K9 units and drone flights, have conducted day and night operations. Crews used GPS trackers to record movements and document covered areas, and officials are reviewing that data to identify gaps for future searches. Multiple agencies from across California and community volunteers continue coordinating efforts and following tips.
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