The bodies of Stockton resident Xylona Gama and Long Beach resident Alyssa Ros were found in the car, police said. Authorities with the Ripon Police Department and Stockton Police Departments had. April 8, 2022 10:38 AM PT Two women whose bodies were found this week in a car submerged in the Stanislaus River in Ripon , north of Modesto, have. A 5 year-year-old went missing in the Stanislaus River late Sunday afternoon near Knights Ferry, authorities said. As of 6:30 p.m., several agencies were searching for the girl, who had been in the river with adult family members, some of whom were found by rescuers clinging to trees and brush. They were pulled from the river. By DENNIS WYATT 209 Living The coolest spot to see spring moseying toward summer in the Manteca-Ripon area can be found along the Stanislaus River in one of the few remaining stands of riparian woodland in the Central Valley. Not only does the thick canopy of oaks drop the temperature by 10 degrees by the time summer rolls around but when the. Two women who disappeared after attending a wedding at a country club near Stockton have been found dead in a vehicle in the Stanislaus River, police said. Alyssa Ros, left, and Xylona Gama. The bodies of Alyssa Ros, 23, and Xylona Gama, 22, were discovered in the Stanislaus River after a Spring Creek Country Club employee spotted a submerged vehicle near the southeastern part of the golf course according to the Ripon Police Dept. The women both hailing from Stockton had attending Ros' uncle's wedding on Sunday evening only to. 2022. 10. 3. · Search Harnett County real estate property listings to find homes for sale in Harnett County, NC.Browse houses for sale in Harnett County today!Home.My C21 Account My Favorites Create ... Find and compare apartments for rent in Harnett County. 866-732 -6139.Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. YouTube. Contact Us FAQs Sitemap Terms. More than 80% of the gold in the Mother Lode is still in the ground. In 1854 the largest gold nugget ever found was in California at Carson Hill above the Stanislaus River. It weighed 195 pounds and was valued at $43,534 in the currency of the day. In the flood of 1862 all traces of Sutter's Mill were obliterated.