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Authorities refocus hunt for lacking Peninsula hiker

Editorial Board Published May 17, 2025
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PORTOLA VALLEY – The hunt for a lady who went lacking within the Windy Hill Open Area Protect greater than two weeks in the past will proceed this weekend with almost 100 search and rescue personnel set to hitch the hassle, in accordance with authorities.

Authorities refocus hunt for lacking Peninsula hikerMargaret “Elaine” McKinley, 79, of Redwood Metropolis, was final seen mountaineering alongside the Misplaced Path within the Windy Hill Open Area Protect round midday Thursday, Might 1, 2025, in accordance with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Workplace. (San Mateo County Sheriff’s Workplace) (San Mateo County Sheriff’s Workplace)

Margaret “Elaine” McKinley, 79, of Redwood Metropolis, was first reported lacking on Might 1 after mountaineering alongside the Misplaced Path.

On Saturday and Sunday, groups will “focus on intensively re-searching” the world the place McKinley went lacking, in accordance with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Workplace.

Greater than 600 search and rescue personnel have appeared for McKinley for the reason that starting of the month.

Final week, the search shifted right into a “limited continuous phase,” that means it’ll proceed till McKinley is discovered, however with scaled down assets, in accordance with authorities.

McKinley, who has dementia, was final seen sporting a crimson jacket and black pants.

The sheriff’s workplace is asking anybody with details about McKinley’s whereabouts to name 911.

Examine again for updates.

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