After Son Goes Missing, Tracking Device Helps Mom Lead Authorities to His Submerged Car
Isaiah Lowe was last seen on home surveillance footage on Jan. 22, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office
A California man has been found dead after his mom used a GPS tracking device to help authorities find him, authorities said.
The body of 21-year-old Isaiah Lowe was found in a car submerged in a river in Bonsall on Tuesday, Feb. 18, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Lowe was reported missing to the Fallbrook Sheriff's Substation on Friday, Jan. 24, two days after he was last seen in home surveillance footage on Wednesday, Jan. 22, that showed Lowe “driving off in his black Chevrolet Camaro with red stripes,” they added.
Lowe’s mother contacted authorities on Monday, Feb. 17, with information “from a GPS tracking device in Lowe's car, which led her to State Route 76 just north of Ramona Drive in Bonsall.”
At the scene, responding crews found a damaged fence “in the area where the GPS device stopped tracking Lowe's car” and “debris from what appeared to be Lowe's car” on the shoulder.
Lowe’s car was soon located in the water, and pulled out on Tuesday, officials said. A body matching Lowe’s description “was found inside the vehicle.”
Officials have since confirmed that the body belonged to Lowe. His cause of death has not been released.
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Isaiah Lowe, the 21-year-old man who was found dead in a car submerged in a California river.Related: British Missing Couple Found Dead in Their Car amid Flooding in Spain as Death Toll Surpasses 200
Natalie Wallace, Isaiah’s mother, posted frequently on Facebook about her missing son until his car and body were found on Tuesday. After, she thanked those who were supportive during the search for her son.
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“Facebook family, I do not know what to say, but THANK YOU all for searching, praying and looking for my baby Isaiah Lowe,” Wallace wrote alongside images of her son. “He has been found but not the way we wanted to find him. Please keep myself and our family in your prayers.”
As of Thursday, Feb. 20, more than $3,300 has been raised through a GoFundMe campaign started to support Lowe’s family with “funeral expenses, medical costs, and time away from work.”
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Patience Andrews, who organized the online fundraiser, described Lowe as “a bright light in the lives of so many” who was “full of love, laughter, and a spirit that touched everyone who knew him.”
“As Larry and his family navigate this unimaginable pain, we want to come together to support them in any way we can,” Andrews wrote. “The emotional toll is overwhelming.”
Anyone with information about Lowe’s case is asked to contact the SDCSO at (858) 868-3200.
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