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  • ‘Wishing for the best outcome’: Family prays for missing Stockton teen as search hits 4th day

    ‘Wishing for the best outcome’: Family prays for missing Stockton teen as search hits 4th day

    The search for a Stockton-area teen who disappeared after jumping into the Calaveras River days earlier continues.The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said it is looking for a 15-year-old boy who jumped into the river following a fight at Stagg High School, where he is a student. The Stockton Unified School District said four teens, all Stagg High School students, with one of them being in independent study, were involved in a fight Wednesday afternoon. Two students, including the missing teen, ran up a levee near the school and jumped into the river, but only his friend came out.On Saturday, a sheriff’s boat did surface checks throughout the day. The crew onboard also used its search and recovery robot, SARBOT, which is an underwater robot camera. The sheriff’s office has used SARBOT for the past few days, as well as law enforcement K-9s and drones, but officials said nothing has come up.The missing teen’s mother, Amanda Martinez, said she has been staying in the area where her son was last seen in the hopes that she, or another loved one, will spot him.“So many mixed emotions. There’s really no — I’m just sad, I’m hopeful. I just want him to know if he is watching, you are not in trouble,” Martinez said. “Just reach out to a friend; reach out to somebody. We just want to give you a big hug and a kiss and welcome you back home.”Martinez said family members and even complete strangers joined the search for her son Saturday.“People are bringing and dropping off canoes with life jackets so we can use them for the day, and hopefully to find my son,” Martinez said. “It means the world to me. I am so greatly appreciative of everybody that’s come, reached out, reposted, just putting out the message for his safe return.”Martinez added that since law enforcement has not been able to find her son yet, she wants as many people to come help with the search effort.“If you’re willing to come out,” Martinez said. “We have kayaks, life jackets. We just need any type of help. Ground searches, knocking on doors — anything is, just anything. I’m holding up as much I can, just wishing for the best outcome.”Michelle Rodriguez, superintendent for the Stockton Unified School District, joined family and friends at the river Saturday. She said her thoughts and prayers are with the 15-year-old boy’s loved ones.“We are really hoping that since he was a strong, young man that he actually was able to get out of the water,” Rodriguez said. “No one saw either way, and so, we’re hoping that we will come forward and reunite with his family and that we’ll be able to put this behind us.”The school district has been providing counseling services since the teen disappeared. Rodriguez said those services will still be available next week during spring break. In the meantime, Rodriguez said the school district’s Department of Public Safety will continue to work with the sheriff’s office in the search for the missing teen. At least two squad cars and a few officers were seen by the river on Saturday.Family members did not want to share the missing teen’s name. But they said he is around 6 feet tall with long hair. He was last seen wearing a black jacket, gray jeans and white and black Jordans. Anyone with any information is asked to call the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office or the Stockton Police Department.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

    The search for a Stockton-area teen who disappeared after jumping into the Calaveras River days earlier continues.

    The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said it is looking for a 15-year-old boy who jumped into the river following a fight at Stagg High School, where he is a student. The Stockton Unified School District said four teens, all Stagg High School students, with one of them being in independent study, were involved in a fight Wednesday afternoon. Two students, including the missing teen, ran up a levee near the school and jumped into the river, but only his friend came out.

    On Saturday, a sheriff’s boat did surface checks throughout the day. The crew onboard also used its search and recovery robot, SARBOT, which is an underwater robot camera. The sheriff’s office has used SARBOT for the past few days, as well as law enforcement K-9s and drones, but officials said nothing has come up.

    The missing teen’s mother, Amanda Martinez, said she has been staying in the area where her son was last seen in the hopes that she, or another loved one, will spot him.

    “So many mixed emotions. There’s really no — I’m just sad, I’m hopeful. I just want him to know if he is watching, you are not in trouble,” Martinez said. “Just reach out to a friend; reach out to somebody. We just want to give you a big hug and a kiss and welcome you back home.”

    Martinez said family members and even complete strangers joined the search for her son Saturday.

    “People are bringing and dropping off canoes with life jackets so we can use them for the day, and hopefully to find my son,” Martinez said. “It means the world to me. I am so greatly appreciative of everybody that’s come, reached out, reposted, just putting out the message for his safe return.”

    Martinez added that since law enforcement has not been able to find her son yet, she wants as many people to come help with the search effort.

    “If you’re willing to come out,” Martinez said. “We have kayaks, life jackets. We just need any type of help. Ground searches, knocking on doors — anything is, just anything. I’m holding up as much I can, just wishing for the best outcome.”

    Michelle Rodriguez, superintendent for the Stockton Unified School District, joined family and friends at the river Saturday. She said her thoughts and prayers are with the 15-year-old boy’s loved ones.

    “We are really hoping that since he was a strong, young man that he actually was able to get out of the water,” Rodriguez said. “No one saw either way, and so, we’re hoping that we will come forward and reunite with his family and that we’ll be able to put this behind us.”

    The school district has been providing counseling services since the teen disappeared. Rodriguez said those services will still be available next week during spring break.

    In the meantime, Rodriguez said the school district’s Department of Public Safety will continue to work with the sheriff’s office in the search for the missing teen. At least two squad cars and a few officers were seen by the river on Saturday.

    Family members did not want to share the missing teen’s name. But they said he is around 6 feet tall with long hair. He was last seen wearing a black jacket, gray jeans and white and black Jordans. Anyone with any information is asked to call the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office or the Stockton Police Department.

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  • Search continues for Stockton teenager who jumped into river after a fight

    Search continues for Stockton teenager who jumped into river after a fight

    (FOX40.COM) — The search for a 15-year-old student who reportedly jumped into the Calaveras River after an altercation at Stagg High School resumed on Saturday, according to Stockton Unified School District.
    •Video Above: Search continues in San Joaquin County for missing teen

    “We are remaining hopeful that the student will be located and able to safely return to his family,” said Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) superintendent Dr. Michelle Rodriguez on Wednesday.

    Stockton Police Department officers reported that four teens were involved in an altercation on campus on Wednesday. It started with two teens, however, two other teens jumped in, according to SUSD. Administrators broke up the fight. Two of the teens had ski masks on and went toward the levee. SUSD officials said “There was no chase,” however, a school resource officer drove to the levee to try and identify them.  

    An officer said he spotted the teens coming out of the water and into the brush. He drove to the other side and a person reportedly told the officer that he saw two teens go in the water, but did not see them come up. The officer said he searched the area and found one teen who informed him his friend may still be in the water.  

    Officials said the search for the missing teen began on Wednesday around 2:30 p.m. and stopped at 8 p.m. Crews searched again Thursday at 8:30 a.m. and continued the search Friday until about 5:30 p.m. SUSD Department of Public Safety and the San Joaquin County Sheriff Boating Unit resumed its search on Saturday and “brought out many resources including Sarbot technology to get a view underwater.”   

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  • Rescue crews continue search for teen in water near Stagg High School in Stockton

    Rescue crews continue search for teen in water near Stagg High School in Stockton

    Rescue crews are continuing their search for a teenager who jumped into a body of water near Stagg High School on Wednesday night, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office. Stockton Unified School District officials said there was a fight on campus around 2 p.m. When administrators approached the teenagers involved in the fight, they ran and jumped into the levee that leads into Calaveras River.One teenager surfaced but emergency crews are still searching for another teen, according to the school district. The missing teen is an independent study student at Stagg High School, district officials said.The other teenager who surfaced is also a student at Stagg High and is doing well, the school district said.”We’re always concerned about somebody who might drown in here,” said nearby resident Barbara Ribali.A spokesperson for Stockton Unified said counselors and support will be available at the school on Thursday. Crews paused their search Wednesday night after it got dark but have resumed Thursday morning.This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA3 News for the latest. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

    Rescue crews are continuing their search for a teenager who jumped into a body of water near Stagg High School on Wednesday night, according to the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office.

    Stockton Unified School District officials said there was a fight on campus around 2 p.m. When administrators approached the teenagers involved in the fight, they ran and jumped into the levee that leads into Calaveras River.

    One teenager surfaced but emergency crews are still searching for another teen, according to the school district. The missing teen is an independent study student at Stagg High School, district officials said.

    The other teenager who surfaced is also a student at Stagg High and is doing well, the school district said.

    “We’re always concerned about somebody who might drown in here,” said nearby resident Barbara Ribali.

    A spokesperson for Stockton Unified said counselors and support will be available at the school on Thursday.

    Crews paused their search Wednesday night after it got dark but have resumed Thursday morning.

    This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA3 News for the latest.

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