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Intoxicated Camper Triggers Overnight Marin Search, Returns Safe an Hour Later

Officials say the quick volunteer mobilization highlighted how resources are deployed when intoxication raises safety concerns.

Overview

  • Friends at Olema Ranch Campground reported the man missing late Saturday, saying he had walked off while severely intoxicated.
  • Marin County deputies and Search and Rescue mobilized around 3 a.m. with roughly 40 personnel, e-bike units in the field, and K-9 and a drone tasked to assist.
  • About an hour after the operation began, the man returned to his campsite and said he had been passed out in a field about half a mile away.
  • Responders evaluated him at the scene and released him, with a sheriff’s deputy noting the situation did not meet the criteria for a traditional missing-person case.
  • The large response drew mixed reactions online, and coverage noted California’s rarely used authority to seek reimbursement in negligent cases and the typically no-cost role of volunteer SAR teams.