Mother missing in San Joaquin River after going in to rescue child

Mother missing in San Joaquin River after going in to rescue child

A mother is missing after jumping into the San Joaquin River near Newman to help her struggling child, the Stanislaus County sheriff’s office said.

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Deputies were called to the Hills Ferry area around 6:30 p.m. Thursday by a report of a drowning.

The woman and her 13-year-old son had gone into the river to rescue an 11-year-old child, the sheriff’s report said. Both siblings made it out of the river, but their mother disappeared.

The search continued until nightfall and was to resume Friday morning.

On Tuesday, two siblings — ages 2 and 4 — died after being swept away in Mill Creek, in the San Bernardino Mountains.

Last month, a 19-year-old man went missing in the Trinity River near Hoopa after he and another person attempted to rescue a girl who was swept up in the current. The girl and the other rescuer were pulled from the river, but Joseph Dawson Viveiros Jr. has not been found.