As the deadly blaze in Shasta County continued to burn over thousands of acres, at least 20 residents have been reported missing after the Carr Fire forced them to evacuate.
Redding Police Department released a list of people who are unaccounted for on Tuesday, hoping to reunite them with loved ones:
- Richard Bigby – Redding
- Mary Boyd – Redding
- Joan Bradshaw – Old Shasta
- Bruce Brown – Old Shasta
- Westley Davis – Redding
- Bradford Foster – Redding
- Eleanor Homewood – Redding
- Frank Jaramillo – Old Shasta
- Reita Jolley – Redding
- Justin Jones – Redding
- Ernest Odum – French Gulch
- Janet Odum – French Gulch
- Jerry Olstrander – Redding
- Glenda Prusa – Redding
- Maria Rada – Keswick
- Daniel Richards – Redding
- Steven Rievas – Redding
- Margaret Steddom – Old Shasta
- George Thompson – Keswick
- Ann Thompson – Keswick
If you are one of the people on the list, or have any information that can help locate a person on the list, officials urged people to contact the Carr Fire Missing Persons Hotline at 530-225-4277.
Three people who were reported missing by family members were found dead Saturday.
The Carr Fire has burned more than 880 homes and killed a total of six people in and around Redding.
It is now the seventh most destructive wildfire in California history, fire officials said.
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Source: NBC Bay Area
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