NEAR TAMPA, Fla. (WSVN)– A hike in a Florida state park turned into a rescue mission for a team of rescuers after the female hiker could not find her way out. Body camera footage captured the ...
THE HIKER NOTIFIED FAMILY HE WAS GOING BACK TO LOOK FOR HIS DOG.....WHEN THE DOG WAS FOUND BY OTHER HIKERS AN ALL OUT SEARCH FOLLOWED FOR THE HIKER WAS LAUNCHED A hike in Garland Park turned ...
A suspected cartel terrorist attacked and shot an American hiker multiple times near the San Diego-Mexico border, according to the US Customs and Border Protection. Border patrol said a group of ...
YAVAPAI COUNTY, AZ (AZFamily) — A man was rescued this week after he became stuck on the side of Bell Rock near Sedona late at night. The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said it received a ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A hiker was shot and robbed by “suspected cartel members” Wednesday while exploring an area along the edge of San Diego and Imperial counties near the U.S.-Mexico ...
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The assailants advanced on the downed hiker and his Canadian companion, robbing them of their cellphones and backpacks.” Border Patrol agents responded to emergency calls from the group and ...
The American man was the shooting victim. “The assailants advanced on the downed hiker and his Canadian companion, robbing them of their cell phones and backpacks,” customs officials said.
A hiker was brutally attacked by "suspected cartel members" while exploring a wilderness area near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego County, according to the U.S. Border Patrol El Centro Sector.
Because of the rugged terrain and the hiker's inability to walk due to her injuries, Search and Rescue had to step in and call a Care Flight Helicopter to transport her to the hospital.
A “little burn” led to catastrophic consequences for one unlucky hiker. Max Armstrong, 40, is an experienced adventurer who in 2016 walked from Mexico to Canada in just 151 days.
In less than a month, outdoorsman Max Armstrong developed sepsis and lost both of his legs — but, he says, "things can be overcome" Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has ...