California Highway Patrol officers and deputy sheriffs from Mendocino and Alameda counties gather after a search for three missing children Wednesday, March 28, 2018, at the site where the bodies of Jennifer and Sarah Hart and three of their adopted children were recovered two days earlier, after the family's SUV plunged over a cliff at a pullout on the Pacific Coast Highway near Westport, Calif. Three of the children, Devonte Hart, 15, Hannah Hart, 16, and Sierra Hart, 12, have not been found.
Authorities are hoping to piece together the whereabouts of a 15-year-old boy who was the subject of a widely shared photo, and two of his siblings after five of their family members were found dead at the bottom of a 100-foot cliff in Mendocino County. Devonte Hart and his sisters, 16-year-old Hannah and 12-year-old Sierra, were not among the five bodies recovered after bystanders noticed an SUV that had plunged from a pullout off Highway 1 and overturned on the rocky shore below, Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman said in a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
Members of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office drone team pack up their equipment after a search for three missing children Wednesday, March 28, 2018, at the site where the bodies of Jennifer and Sarah Hart and three of their adopted children were recovered two days earlier, after the family's SUV plunged over a cliff at a pullout on the Pacific ... (more)