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News Release
Grotto Falls Rescue #1
Grotto Falls Rescue #1
Day Trip Results in SAR Mission (Photo) - 03/22/18

GLIDE, Ore. - On Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at 7:56 am, the Douglas County 9-1-1 Center received a call of four subjects who were stuck in the snow in the area of Grotto Falls off of Little River Road. The caller reported the subjects had been stuck at their location for two days without food or water.

The Sheriff's Office activated its 4x4 Search and Rescue Unit to the area. When SAR arrived, they located a Cadillac DeVille which was stuck in approximately 5 inches of slushy snow. SAR members were able to free the subjects who were identified as:

Mark Adams (age 21, Roseburg, OR)
Kaalyn Acreman (age 19, Roseburg, OR)
Lindy Huff (age 21, Roseburg, OR)
Braxton Withers (age 23 Roseburg, OR)

Deputies learned the subjects had driven to Grotto Falls on Tuesday, March 20th, with the intention of a day trip. They were unprepared and had no provisions. The vehicle became stuck in the snow and they were unable to free it, which resulted in an unplanned night in their vehicle.

The Sheriff's Office would like to remind the public to plan ahead when venturing to the outdoors. Here are some general tips:

1. Tell someone where you are going, when you plan to be back. Once your plan is made, stick to it.

2. Prepare for emergencies. Take plenty of food, water and weather appropriate clothing. Blankets and other items may be necessary.

3. Make sure your vehicle and any equipment needed is in good working condition and appropriate for the conditions.

4. If you take medications or need specific medical equipment, take it with you.

5. Know the weather conditions and don't be afraid to turn back. The outdoors will be there another day.

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