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California Man Missing After Being Swept Out To Sea During Baptism Ceremony

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A 43-year-old man who was reportedly swept out to sea at the Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve during a baptism ceremony this morning, had not been located as of 6 p.m., according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

The man was swept out with two other people just before 10 a.m., according to Mauro Cervantes, the pastor of the Santa Maria church Jesus Christ Light of the Sky.

The other two people were able to return to shore, he said. Emergency crews responded to the beach and began searching as a group of participants in the baptism ceremony, most of whom were speaking Spanish, waited in the parking lot.

Cervantes said there were about 25 people at the ceremony a couple of hundred yards north of the parking lot. The church performs such baptism ceremonies two or three times a year, he said. Cervantes did not identify the missing man.

In addition to Santa Barbara County fire crews and the agency’s water rescue team, others helping search for the missing man were from Guadalupe, Vandenberg and Santa Maria fire departments and the Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue team. Also involved were helicopters from the county Air Support Unit plus the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard also sent a vessel from Morro Bay, according to Capt. David Sadecki of the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

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Diondray Wiley, a battalion chief with the county fire department, said the search was being conducted to the south of the spot that the man disappeared because of the ocean currents.

After responding to several reports of a body having been spotted floating about two miles north of Guadalupe Dunes Park, Santa Barbara County Fire Department have determined that the floating objects are fishing buoys.

A body has not been found near the Guadalupe Dunes, according to County Fire spokesman David Sadecki.

He said that two helicopters searched the area for more than an hour.

The search has been suspended by the County Fire Department, Sadecki said.

The US Coast Guard, however, remains in the area with a helicopter and a boat to continue to search. California State Parks water rescue team is on scene as well with personal watercrafts.

Source: SantaMariaTimes

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