A mother and her 9-year-old son went missing during a trip to a children's camp near Stanislaus National Forest. They lost signal and became trapped in a remote area. To signal for help, the mother left notes along their trail and the child blew a whistle. Utilizing location data shared via an app before their disappearance, search teams employed four-wheeled vehicles to navigate the intricate roads. They were ultimately located after campers reported a vehicle matching theirs in the vicinity.
The mother and her 9-year-old son were found in a remote California forest after leaving a trail of notes. Their car had become stranded after losing GPS signal.
In an effort to signal for help, the mother left notes, her son blew a whistle three times, and they activated their vehicle's hazard lights during the night.
Authorities collected location data from an app shared before they went missing, assisting searchers in navigating through the complex network of forest roads.
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