Cash Ebright Wiki – Cash Ebright Biography
Cash Ebright Biography was last seen swimming near a beach north of Santa Cruz on Monday night. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office said Ebright was body surfing near Laguna Creek Beach. Deputies, along with state parks officials, the California Highway Patrol, and Cal Fire searched the area Monday after he was reported missing, but he was not found.
Age
He is 17 years old.
Missing
A desperate search has been launched in Santa Cruz County for a teenage swimmer who went missing while body surfing off Laguna Creek Beach.
The swimmer, identified as 17-year-old Cash Ebright, was last seen on Monday.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s office said its agency along with State Parks, the Highway Patrol, Santa Cruz Fire, and Cal Fire has been involved in the search efforts.
CAL FIRE and assisting agencies responded to another surf rescue incident at Laguna Beach near Davenport tonight. The investigation has been turned over to the @SantaCruzSO1 and California State Parks. pic.twitter.com/6reaa3I0PT
— CAL FIRE CZU (@CALFIRECZU) September 21, 2021
On Monday evening, helicopter crews from Cal Fire and the CHP were seen along the shoreline.
“Cash was body surfing in the area and was last seen wearing black swim trunks,” sheriff’s officials said on Tuesday, adding, “Our search for Cash will continue this morning around Laguna State Beach.”
According to Cal Fire, the investigation has since been turned over to state parks and the sheriff’s office.
Deputies said Tuesday that the search for Ebright has resumed Tuesday morning.
Police Report
On Facebook, Santa Cruz fire officials shared news of the missing teen along with warnings about the dangers of getting into the water along the coast and falling victim to rogue or sleeper waves.
https://www.facebook.com/SantaCruzFire/posts/4456016811131561
“Sadly another person has gone missing while swimming up the coast,” fire officials said. “Not all beaches are recommended for swimming or wading. These areas can be spectacular to look at but can be lethal to those caught unaware along the shoreline.”