Search for a missing person at the Klamath River-Times standard

A multi-agi search for a missing person along the Klamath River near Blue Creek is underway.

The public information specialist of the Sheriff of Humboldt County, Hilary Lebow, made the following explanation on Friday on Friday in the early afternoon: “HCSO boot units, Yurok Tribal Police and the US Coast Guard are currently carrying out a search in the Klamath River near Blue Creek to find a person who is missing.

HCSO then spent a press release that provided more details.

Shawn Nomura (contributed/Humboldt County Sheriff's Office)

“On July 10, 2025, the police from … (HCSO) and the Yurok Tribal Police reacted to a report on a possible drown in the Klamath River near Blue Creek at 5:52 p.m.,” says this press release. “The person, a 45-year-old Shawn Nomura, fell into the Klamath River and was swept downstream by Blue Creek. In response to the search and rescue of several agencies, personnel, boat resources and air resources, including HCSO-MP (and) searches and resorts, Yurok Tribal Police, Hoopa-Secoly, Califorlich, Califorlich, Modical. “

The Yurok Tribal Police confirmed on Friday morning that a unit was submitted with the search led by HCSO.

Michael Aspiras, search and rescue mission manager of the US coast guard, told The Times Standard that the coast guard had participated in the first searches that supported the HCSO. He said that the coast guard “no longer supports, but … are available” if the need for additional resources should appear. He said that the Sheriff's office is now working in connection with the California Highway Patrol.

Redheaded Blackbelt broke the news for the first time on Thursday and estimated that the missing person was first reported shortly before 6 p.m. that evening.

According to HCSO, Shawn Nomura was last seen without a shirt, gray shorts and red shoes. It is described as an American indigenous, 5 '8' ', 155 lbs., Black hair, brown eyes. “

Anyone who has information about the missing person can contact the HCSO under the number 707-445-7251 or via the Sheriff's Office Crime Tip Line under 707-268-2539.

Originally published: July 11, 2025 at 1:04 p.m. PDT

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