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1 Calif. hiker found and recovering, 1 still lost

Dehydrated and disoriented, one of two teenage hikers missing in Southern California’s Cleveland National Forest has been found, as crews searched for his female companion.

Nicholas Cendoya, 19, was discovered by another hiker shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday night and airlifted to a hospital.

He was talking to paramedics but struggling to answer questions about what had happened and where the second hiker, 18-year-old Kyndall Jack, might be.

“He was extremely confused and disoriented,” said sheriff’s Lt. Jason Park.

Only minimal searching had been planned for the night, but an intensified hunt with renewed hope was under way late Wednesday night for Jack after Cendoya was found.

Sheriff’s investigators planned to talk to him at length once he was recovering at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. They hoped to get more direction on where to look for Jack, who was hiking with Cendoya Sunday when the pair made a 911 call from a dying cellphone and set off the search.

The hiker who came across Cendoya went for help and found a firefighting training crew not involved in the search that just happened to be nearby, Park said.

They found Cendoya about a half-mile south of where much of the search had focused. He was surrounded by so much vegetation that the helicopter rescue crew had trouble keeping track of him once they’d found him.

“When the rescuer was lowered he lost sight of him,” said Division Chief Kris Concepcion of the Orange County Fire Authority. “That’s how thick the brush was.”

Several dozen searchers with help from helicopters had been combing the rugged hills of Trabuco Canyon in the national forest.

Two volunteers got lost themselves and had to be airlifted out Wednesday afternoon.

They were searching the area because the Sunday 911 call was traced to a nearby cell tower, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. John Muir.

Muir said earlier that Cendoya and Jack’s “probability for survival is good” with mild weather both day and night.

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Teen hiker found alive after 3 days lost in California canyon, female companion still missing

Sheriff’s officials say one of two hikers missing for three days in Southern California’s Cleveland National Forest has been found alive.

Orange County sheriff’s Lt. Jason Park said another hiker found 19-year-old Nicholas Cendoya then told a rescue crew where to find him.

Park says Cendoya was conscious and talking.

The second hiker, 18-year-old Kyndall Jack, remains missing.

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Nicholas Cendoya Found: Missing Southern Calif. Hiker Rescued, Kyndall Jack Still Missing In Calif. Forest

By The Huffington Post News Editors

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. — Dehydrated and disoriented, one of two teenage hikers missing in Southern California’s Cleveland National Forest has been found, as crews searched for his female companion.

Nicholas Cendoya, 19, was discovered by another hiker shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday night and airlifted to a hospital.

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Search growing increasingly urgent for 2 California teen hikers missing since Easter Sunday

The search for a young man and woman who vanished in Orange County’s Cleveland National Forest was to resume Wednesday morning, with the search growing more urgent with every hour since the teens were last heard from on Sunday night.

Parents of Nicholas Cendoya, 19, and Kyndall Jack, 18, hoped for a sign of their kids somewhere in the wooded area as experts and volunteers continued the hunt, sheriff’s Lt. Erin Guidice said.

Searchers were concentrating on an area of the Holy Jim Trail where a bloodhound picked up a scent during an overnight search, Guidice said. T

he Costa Mesa teens called authorities Sunday night saying they were lost about a mile from their car in Holy Jim Canyon, but their cellphone lost power soon afterward.

Friends who joined the search told KCAL9 that the couple is very active.

“They’re very fitness-oriented, so it’s not really a shocker that they’d be hiking but it’s a shocker that they’d be missing because of it,” Daniela Conderes told the station.

The rocky, tree-shaded dirt trail leads to a waterfall on a 2.8-mile round trip and is popular with day hikers. Its difficulty is listed as moderate to serious on a U.S. Forest Service website.

However, the lost hikers “did not keep to the trail,” Guidice said. The area has heavy brush and a creek running through it, she said.

Temperatures were moderate Friday, following an overnight low in the 50s. The area is in a section of the national forest in the Santa Ana Mountains, which lie along the border of Orange and Riverside counties southeast of Los Angeles.

The trail ranges in elevation from about 2,000 feet to about 4,000 feet.

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Authorities search for 2 teen hikers lost in California canyon

Authorities say two teens who got lost while hiking in Orange County’s Cleveland National Forest on Sunday still haven’t been found.

Sheriff’s spokeswoman Gail Krause says 19-year-old Nicholas Cendoya and 18-year-old Kyndall Jack hadn’t been found by sunset on Monday.

The Costa Mesa teens called authorities Sunday night saying they were lost about a mile from their car in Holy Jim Canyon, but their cell phone lost power soon after.

Reserve deputies searched for the hikers on the ground, but officials say fog prevented the use of helicopters Sunday night and Monday morning.

The search is centered on an area of heavy brush near Trabuco Creek Road, and some deputies will patrol the area overnight.

Authorities found a vehicle belonging to one of the hikers.

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