
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter sits in a beach area in order to airlift personnel with Ketchikan Volunteer Rescue Squad to a remote area of Lunch Creek in the search for a missing boy, Saturday, March 28, 2020, at a state recreation site in Ketchikan, Alaska. A search continued into Saturday morning for a 5-year-old boy reported missing on Lunch Creek Trail. Jaxson Brown and his mother, Jennifer Treat, set out for a hike Wednesday afternoon, but became disoriented and lost the trail. They spent the night together, and in the morning Treat left Jaxson to seek help on her own. In her own search, Treat suffered a serious injury to her leg. Treat was located 3 miles up the trail and airlifted off the trail by helicopter late Thursday afternoon. On Friday, searchers found a shoe that belonged to the boy. (Dustin Safranek/Ketchikan Daily News via AP)
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