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Search For Missing Visitor In Yosemite

YOSEMITE – Yosemite National Park Rangers and search volunteers continue to search for Michael “Mic” Dahl, a 20-year-old male from southern California who has been missing since Saturday, Mar. 21.

A student at University of California Santa Barbara, Dahl arrived in Yosemite on the morning of Saturday, Mar. 21, with three friends who discovered him missing after a planned day hike.

At approximately 10 a.m., Dahl and his friends walked the paved path to Lower Yosemite Fall. The group began “scrambling” on the rocky area just below the Lower Fall, when they noticed Dahl was missing. After searching for Dahl for approximately two hours, they reported him missing to Yosemite Valley Rangers.

Dahl is 6′ 01″ and slender with light brown/reddish hair and green eyes. He was last seen wearing a light blue hoodie sweatshirt and jeans, and was carrying a digital SLR camera with a removable lens. Visitors who were hiking in the Yosemite Falls area between Saturday, Mar. 21, and Monday, Mar. 23, who may have seen Dahl are asked to call 209-372-0259.

Approximately 50 people are involved in the search effort and the park is utilizing dog teams and a helicopter to search for any signs of Dahl. The park is receiving assistance from Madera County, Mariposa County, Tuolumne County, and Marin County Search and Rescue, and the California Highway Patrol out of Auburn.

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