Crime & Safety

Man, 75, Goes Missing On Desert Mountain Trail: CHP

A missing Palm Springs hiker spent the night in the Palm Desert mountains. About 36 hours later, they learned why he got lost.

(Photo Credit: CHP Office of Air Operations - Thermal Air Unit)

CATHEDRAL CITY, CA — A hiker reported missing from Cathedral City Sunday night was found Monday morning thanks to multiple agencies working together to find him, officials say.

The hiker last seen entering Cathedral Canyon Trailhead in Cathedral City, who went missing for about 34 hours, was found with assistance from other law enforcement agencies, authorities said Monday.

Police officers received word of a missing male hiker at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The man's roommate notified authorities when he didn't return home, according to the Cathedral City Police Department.

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The missing person, identified only as a 75-year-old man from Palm Springs, was last seen at the trailhead located south of Foothill Road and Elna Way. He "failed to return after searching for a cellphone lost the previous night while hiking," police said.

Officers initiated a search and requested assistance from the California Highway Patrol's Aviation Unit and the Palm Springs Police Department's Search and Rescue Unit.

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Using the CHP helicopter's infrared camera system, authorities located the hiker, and the Palm Springs rescue team safely retrieved him from the canyon, police said.

Cathedral City police offered some tips before heading outdoors, recommending that people plan ahead, never hike alone when possible, bring essential supplies, know your limit, stay on marked trails, dress appropriately, be prepared for emergencies to preserve battery power, and call for help if needed.

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