Marin County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue
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Marin County Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization in Marin County within Marin County Sheriff's Office.[1] With approximately sixty active members, Marin County's Search and Rescue (Marin SAR) responds to searches for missing children and adults, evidence[2] and other search requests in the county and on mutual aid calls anywhere in the state of California. Marin SAR is a mountain rescue Type I team with the motto of: "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Weather."
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Marin County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Mountain Rescue Team | |
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![]() Marin County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Mountain Rescue Team logo | |
Active | 1970 - Present |
Type | All volunteer, SAR, MRA unit |
Size | 100 active members |
Part of | Marin County Sheriff's Office |
Garrison/HQ | ![]() |
Nickname(s) | Marin SAR |
Motto(s) | Anytime, Anywhere, Any Weather |
Colors | White and Green |
Website | Unit website |
Commanders | |
Unit Commander | Michael St. John |
Sheriff's Lt. Liaison | Pierre Ahuncain |
Support Directors | Wendy Dalia, Molly Williams, Rich Shelton |
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