Crime & Safety
Deputies Resume Search In Livermore For Missing Fisherman
The man is believed to have drowned Monday while fishing in the Delta-Mendota Canal, according to authorities.

LIVERMORE, CA — Alameda County sheriff's deputies resumed their search today for a 71-year-old Tracy fisherman who is believed to have fallen into the Delta-Mendota Canal in a rural area near Livermore on Monday evening, a sheriff's spokesman said.
The man, who is retired, fishes at the canal from about 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day and his family became concerned when he didn't return by 10 p.m. Monday, Sgt. Ray Kelly said. Kelly said the man's sons began to search for him at about 3 a.m. Tuesday and sheriff's deputies joined the search at daylight but he hadn't been found by the end of the day on Tuesday.
Deputies are using a drone, a helicopter, dogs, motorcycles and a foot search to look the man. The 71-year-old man's sons found his car, which contained the man's tackle box and personal items, in a parking lot near the canal Tuesday morning but so far there's no sign of the man, according to Kelly.
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There's evidence that the man slipped down a slope into the canal and his hat was found 3 miles downstream, Kelly said. The water in the canal is about 18 feet deep, according to Kelly. Authorities aren't releasing the man's name at this time.
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