SOLVED: 💔 Missing 24-year-old Jacob VanZant Found

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Witness the harrowing journey of Jacob VanZant's family in this two-part docuseries as they navigate the heart-wrenching disappearance of their beloved son, brother, and friend. Led by Jared and his dedicated team of civilian divers, the series unravels the relentless search, the crucial discovery, and the emotional recovery 60 days after Jacob vanished, which brings answers to a haunting mystery.
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    Day 1
    VANISHED at 24: The Search for Jacob VanZant Begins
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    Day 2 (This Video)
    SOLVED: 💔 Missing 24-year-old Jacob VanZant Found
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    Day one plunges us into the depths of despair as we meet Joanna, Jacob's anguished mother, and Jessica, his devoted sister, who share their determination to find him. Jacob, 24 years old, went missing while on a mission to deliver sushi from a local restaurant in Lodi to his girlfriend in Stockton. The search begins at the last known cell phone ping, a bridge just east of the area.
    Guided by Jared's expertise and aided by an unwavering community of family and friends, the search scours the treacherous waters, driven by the urgency to find Jacob. They explore the ferry crossing, a critical location due to its proximity to the road where a high-speed accident could lead to tragedy. The team discovers multiple submerged vehicles, meticulously diving into each one, hoping to unveil the answers they desperately seek.
    Day Two: Triumph Amidst Tragedy
    Part two unfolds with a surge of anticipation as Jared's team zeroes in on the pivotal breakthrough. After extensive sonar scanning, they identify a vehicle of interest near the ferry crossing resembling Jacob's white Honda Pilot. With a mix of hope and trepidation, the divers navigate the depths, clinging to the possibility of closure for Jacob's family.
    The moment of truth arrives as the wreckage of Jacob's vehicle is located, with its front gravely damaged. It becomes apparent that Jacob fought fiercely for survival, evidenced by the closed side windows and his valiant attempts to escape out the broken rear window. The tragic nature of the accident unfolds, revealing that Jacob's untimely demise was the result of a high-speed collision with the water and drunk driving.
    With the absence of foul play, the docuseries delves into the intricate details of the recovery operation. Jared, alongside local authorities, ensures the utmost care and respect as Jacob's body is carefully extracted from the vehicle. The license plate, bearing the unique identifier 5JBC311, serves as a poignant reminder of Jacob's presence and the answer it brings to his grieving family.
    Through candid interviews, raw emotions, and personal accounts, the docuseries provides an intimate look into the profound impact of Jacob's disappearance on his loved ones and the resilience they display during this unimaginable tragedy. It underscores the significance of community support, the unwavering pursuit of truth, and the healing power that comes with finding answers.
    Unveiling the mystery in the search for Jacob stands as a testament to the enduring strength of family bonds and the extraordinary efforts made by compassionate individuals to bring solace to those left behind. Prepare to embark on an emotional journey filled with sorrow, hope, and the indomitable spirit of a family determined to find their lost loved one.
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @AdventuresWithPurpose
    @AdventuresWithPurpose  Год назад +4161

    Based on our assessment and the family's perspective, it is believed that Jacob remained conscious when his vehicle plunged into the water. As the impact triggered the airbag and water began rushing through the broken front windshield, the side windows remained intact and could not be shattered nor could the doors be opened. In a desperate attempt to escape, Jacob swiftly maneuvered toward the broken rear window. However, he became entangled with the rear headrests, ultimately taking his last breath while halfway out of the vehicle. It is the shared belief that had Jacob possessed a Window Breaker to swiftly shatter a side window, he could have escaped within seconds instead of grappling with the challenge of traversing two rows of seats and exiting through the rear window. This poignant observation highlights the potential for a different outcome had the means for quick escape been readily available, leaving us to ponder the possibilities and the heartbreaking "what ifs."
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    • @Zarkania7
      @Zarkania7 Год назад +350

      It was so sad to see he could've made it out but didn't. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones. Thank you so much again Jared and everyone involved for helping to bring closure to his family ❤

    • @michaelhales5695
      @michaelhales5695 Год назад +295

      How do you prepare yourselves mentally when you encounter vehicles with bodies in them? That to me, would be just absolutely heart breaking to try and deal with.

    • @racecar2933
      @racecar2933 Год назад +82

      I was watching a recovery from the Adventures with purpose partners "Chaos Divers." They were recovering possible suicide that was days, possibly one week old. Not sure if it was considered a suicide or not, but when they found said vehicle, it wasn't anything but a shiny glare on sonar. No part of it resembled a vehicle whatsoever. In Jacob's case, he and his vehicle were under water for several weeks. That glare that Jacob's vehicle made resembled something new to being underwater for a short period of time. Sonar reflected off a smooth surface.

    • @AdventuresWithPurpose
      @AdventuresWithPurpose  Год назад +487

      Compartmentalization and downtime. Be grateful for every moment you have and those who choose to be a part of this beautiful life with you.

    • @RaspingPompano2
      @RaspingPompano2 Год назад +65

      Thank you for everything you do!!

  • @lucillefritz4997
    @lucillefritz4997 Год назад +10229

    When the policeman said watch his head. The compassion was beautiful. Thank you

    • @miasinterestinglife
      @miasinterestinglife Год назад +724

      That's the level of respect everyone should have to human bodies and yeah, that sheriff should be very proud of his officers.

    • @GalaxyJenny
      @GalaxyJenny Год назад +359

      I always feel it’s an honour to take them to their families/last resting place. I talk to them and tell them what’s going on even if they can’t hear me. They are still people even when gone from their mortal shell. ❤

    • @haleyjimenez4328
      @haleyjimenez4328 Год назад +129

      Truly touched my heart honestly 🥺🫶🏼

    • @kathycramer7361
      @kathycramer7361 Год назад +125

      That absolutely brought me to tears ❤

    • @STRThermal
      @STRThermal Год назад +61

      I appreciated that too.

  • @pixel_tortle
    @pixel_tortle Год назад +2879

    The "alright come on buddy" nearly brought me to tears, the fact that he still treats him like a person and not like an objective just goes to show the care. You are doing great work man.

    • @petastafford908
      @petastafford908 Год назад +97

      Exactly! And the officers too saying "watch his head"

    • @Trish0305
      @Trish0305 10 месяцев назад +18

      Totally agree

    • @amandanel4149
      @amandanel4149 9 месяцев назад +22

      It did bring me to tears

    • @kimguest5957
      @kimguest5957 8 месяцев назад +11

      God bless 🙏 condolences to Jacobs family and loved ones.reunited with his baby 😢

    • @bobwaldman9996
      @bobwaldman9996 8 месяцев назад +13

      JARED AND HIS MEN DO SUPER GREAT WORK

  • @kirstenf.e4071
    @kirstenf.e4071 Год назад +3853

    I would be haunted for a long time knowing my child died fighting for their life completely alone. But I would rather know thats how they died as opposed to not knowing at all. You guys are real living angels.

    • @lausaunders
      @lausaunders Год назад +73

      Knowing is everything!

    • @francisarmstrong6463
      @francisarmstrong6463 Год назад +45

      I from uk,I watch what you guys do and what a fantastic thing you do ,to find someone is truly missed by the the people who miss them so much. I know how they feel as my wife died 6 years ago and I miss her so much I know the the feeling of loss.I hope you guys get all the support you deserve well done 💖

    • @coryferguson
      @coryferguson Год назад +38

      Right, my best friend from 4 years old tell 19 years old found dead in a creek. We had drug issues then and his mom told me a tumor.... I don't believe it and won't while we talked daily and hanged out daily.... I know it wasn't a tumor I don't know which drug.... 4 years wondering and it's still killing me.
      Edit, he slip on a rock and was knocked out head down in a creek.

    • @traceynomatterwhat383
      @traceynomatterwhat383 Год назад +11

      @@coryfergusonI’m so very sorry for your loss. I pray that you will get the peace you need and deserve. (((hugs))) 🙏🏼🇨🇦

    • @Koakoa45
      @Koakoa45 Год назад +60

      When you drown the fight is mere seconds once it starts. I drowned at age 13 and CPR was done to bring me back. It is a very peaceful way to die. It is not painful at all

  • @sammillar6493
    @sammillar6493 3 месяца назад +441

    Jacobs mother saying "I trust you with him" damn near broke my heart. What a sweet woman, I hope she's doing alright

    • @michaeldayman682
      @michaeldayman682 23 дня назад +3

      The "I have your son" in the opening clip hurt, I'm 😢ING up.
      I can't imagine being actually emotionally involved.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 9 дней назад +1

      Make sure that you remember that bitter taste.
      I may just spur you on to make sure it does not happen to anyone else.

  • @Jessieabril-f1i
    @Jessieabril-f1i 8 месяцев назад +2075

    The "Its alright buddy, Lets go pull you up now". Had me crying, Thank you for taking him back to his family.

    • @fyb3x890
      @fyb3x890 6 месяцев назад +4

      u soft lol

    • @greenglassrecycling
      @greenglassrecycling 6 месяцев назад

      word@@fyb3x890

    • @yep9522
      @yep9522 6 месяцев назад

      @@fyb3x890shut up

    • @trendywipp3715
      @trendywipp3715 6 месяцев назад +19

      That was beautiful

    • @v1nn27
      @v1nn27 6 месяцев назад +56

      @@fyb3x890how are they soft? Jacob was an actual person.

  • @lawnmowerdude
    @lawnmowerdude 8 месяцев назад +2173

    That scan is so haunting I don’t have words for it. That’s horrifying.

    • @oneboredfool9578
      @oneboredfool9578 7 месяцев назад +99

      So horrifying it chills to the bone

    • @jo-annetoua2095
      @jo-annetoua2095 7 месяцев назад +149

      Made me think of when one goes for the first baby scan☹and ironically his last is also a scan. May his mom and family find peace.

    • @ShouldYouBuyIt
      @ShouldYouBuyIt 6 месяцев назад +13

      same like damn

    • @imjustasillylittleguyxd
      @imjustasillylittleguyxd 6 месяцев назад

      @@ShouldYouBuyItfr

    • @Thegoat821
      @Thegoat821 6 месяцев назад +5

      Frr

  • @EmSi2
    @EmSi2 Год назад +1678

    I feel for his girlfriend. First to lose their baby and now to lose him. To be the only survivor of a little family of 3. I can't imagine the pain. Prayers to his girlfriend and family 🙏

    • @gigiitsme7236
      @gigiitsme7236 Год назад +36

      Wife, not girlfriend.

    • @Renwick19
      @Renwick19 Год назад +92

      @@gigiitsme7236Does it honestly matter no it doesn’t

    • @Inhjhgfg
      @Inhjhgfg Год назад +14

      ​@@Renwick19yes it does lol.

    • @marianna7702
      @marianna7702 Год назад +36

      Your right she was his girlfriend, not his wife. 1:08

    • @charlenecaldwell1912
      @charlenecaldwell1912 Год назад +5

      Please keep an extra watch for his girlfriend!

  • @pageant_cultleader1914
    @pageant_cultleader1914 7 месяцев назад +789

    The way you sat with the mother and said you would choose drowning...that was the perfect thing to say in that moment.

    • @Vercingetorix.Fantasia
      @Vercingetorix.Fantasia 5 месяцев назад +71

      I thought it was an absolutely wild thing to say knowing that kid died fully conscious and struggling to be free. He lost me there , entirely

    • @thatch1734
      @thatch1734 5 месяцев назад +100

      @@Vercingetorix.Fantasia He said it that way she wouldn't think her son suffered.

    • @stargazer2019
      @stargazer2019 5 месяцев назад +87

      Ahhh mike C'mon. Everybody knows he said it to give her some peace. Actually there is far worse ways to die and to be fair he's a diver so perhaps he was just being completely honest with stating that drowning would be his preferred way of passing. I don't think anybody wants to pass over suffering. Sadly as it is it would have only been minutes and he would have gasped for breath and his lungs filled with water, its really that quick... as opposed to someone slowly dying from cancer or dementia.

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 5 месяцев назад +57

      I dunno y'all. I heard that drowning while terrifying in the beginning only because of those survival instincts, becomes quite peaceful in the end. Like the last minute or so is peaceful, and you don't even feel it.
      That's what I've read from people who have drowned but we're resuscitated. This one guy said suddenly the urge to breathe just went away and he was just aware of everything around him and the next thing he knew he was coughing up water on the shore and was way out of it.

    • @baychick
      @baychick 3 месяца назад +32

      @@Vercingetorix.Fantasiawhile nobody wants to drown, what he was likely referring to is that multiple studies show that you will actually pass out before the actual drowning and coroners have found minimal stress to the body compared to other unnatural causes of death. Obviously the initial panic and survival instinct is there, but he wouldn’t have had much in the way of pain, he would’ve just passed out and it wouldn’t have lasted very long. Other than carbon monoxide poisoning when you go to sleep, it’s considered one of the fastest and most painless ways to die. I’m sure any comfort he could give to that mom in that moment, he reached for it.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Год назад +7479

    This is one of the most heart wrenching rescues of deceased ever. That sonar scan image was so tragic and shocking. I can't believe how such a dangerous road intersection can be allowed next to a waterway. Going by the damage to the car the impact into water must have been at very high speed.

    • @colleenkerr4237
      @colleenkerr4237 Год назад +213

      You took all the words in your post out of my mouth!!! Sad tragedy that could of been prevented

    • @Waiting_777
      @Waiting_777 Год назад +189

      It’s out in the Delta. It’s not in the city. Everyone who lives in that area makes a choice of how fast they drive on those levees. There is posted speed limits as well. This Delta is over 1100 miles of waterways in three counties. It empties into the Bay Area. Just think if it had been Tule fog as well. So sorry for the loss of this young man.

    • @blushingbunny3074
      @blushingbunny3074 Год назад +178

      Being so close to escape.. Knowing..

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Год назад +195

      You can’t believe that intersection is allowed to be like that? The govt can’t save everyone from themselves - unfortunately he was intoxicated and had an accident. It’s no one’s fault but his own as hard as that is to say.

    • @karleenjohnson2174
      @karleenjohnson2174 Год назад +39

      The levee system in California is like that unfortunately. This is a problem throughout the Central Valley.

  • @TwistedDonners
    @TwistedDonners Год назад +1886

    The 4 officers in this video deserve commendations for the amount of dignity and respect that they showed to Jacob when bringing him onto their boat.

    • @MysteryLaneWithLiv
      @MysteryLaneWithLiv Год назад +62

      Yes I agree 1000% they didn't just see it as a body but a person who moved into the next phase where ever we go after this life.

    • @4legs4paws55
      @4legs4paws55 Год назад +40

      Sorry they did the absolute minimum I would expect from a decent human being - don’t get me wrong they did a good job - but it’s actually worrying that this doesn’t seem to be the standard anymore and one needs to commend the police (or anyone) for simply being descent…

    • @MysteryLaneWithLiv
      @MysteryLaneWithLiv Год назад

      @4legs4paws55 you sound miserable. honestly, why do you have to be so negative?

    • @marianna7702
      @marianna7702 Год назад +10

      They were great.

    • @RogueStatusX
      @RogueStatusX Год назад +10

      why should you heap praise on someone for doing the things they're supposed to do? i have never understood this mindset. we're not dealing with kids here - we're talking about grown adults.

  • @schoolsuckz12
    @schoolsuckz12 Год назад +1398

    The way Jared said “oh Jacob” made my heart hurt. RIP Jacob and I’m sorry for your loss to the family.

  • @codyking4848
    @codyking4848 7 месяцев назад +292

    The poor guy fought as hard as he could, and ALMOST made it out. That's no small feat, swimming over two rows of seats and out of the back glass. He was so close. A fighter to the end. Rest in peace, Jacob VanZant.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 22 дня назад

      He is probably now watching all of us from above.
      Judging us.
      We got, you, Jacob.
      I had no chance to intervene, but even from far away Europe, I have sent a message, asking if he girlfriend, Celestial Riate, was O.K.
      The rest is up to Whom It May Concern.

    • @herstoryanimated
      @herstoryanimated 21 день назад +2

      I know that the reason he crashed was likely that he was drunk, and also possibly why he struggled to escape, but I really hope it also means he didn't suffer - as alcohol can be a fairly potent anaesthetic/pain reliever (the side effects are the only reason it's not used as one medically).
      RIP Jacob

    • @brittdawgggarfarf1882
      @brittdawgggarfarf1882 4 дня назад

      @@herstoryanimatedahh why do you think he was drunk?

    • @herstoryanimated
      @herstoryanimated 4 дня назад +1

      @@brittdawgggarfarf1882 It's mentioned in the episode.
      Also from a news article "They added that he reportedly had some alcoholic drinks while waiting for his food order and was seen driving "a little erratic" afterward."

  • @lisalooft-ps2zr
    @lisalooft-ps2zr Год назад +1563

    Knowing that Jared doesn’t usually work with the “fresh” ones, this will have an emotional impact on him especially, for a long time. Just the sudden coming face to face with Jacob when he went down to check the vehicle had to be startling and emotional. But in the midst of all that, Jared talking to him while removing him showed tremendous respect. Thank you for all you do for these victims and families.

    • @jhonthewolf
      @jhonthewolf Год назад +99

      my uncle was a sar diver and he quit because he couldnt deal with with the things he saw anymore

    • @judi_just_judi
      @judi_just_judi Год назад +26

      ​@@jhonthewolf I will do my best to send healing thoughts.

    • @pioneercynthia1
      @pioneercynthia1 Год назад +81

      First the sonar...I'm sobbing, and then Jared goes down... I'm sobbing...Jared goes to bring him up...what a gut punch. Jacob's mom, his girlfriend... Jesus... I can't even imagine. I've watched a number of these now and this is the saddest one yet.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +70

      It's truly a miracle they found him so quickly. Had it been another six months, Jacob wouldn't be there anymore - he'd've been swept away by the river.

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Год назад +20

      @@Madison-iw8ix Or more gruesomely a boat runs him over with the propeller. The car looks like it got whacked by a couple boats already.

  • @cathyswaim1457
    @cathyswaim1457 Год назад +2192

    I am overwhelmed by your courage to remove him from the vehicle. What a honor to be able to do that. My heart breaks for his mother. He looked like an amazing son. 😢

    • @kimberlypillman2983
      @kimberlypillman2983 Год назад +186

      Amen to that! The tears came when Jared said something like “Ok buddy let’s get you out”. Uff.😢

    • @martincoons823
      @martincoons823 Год назад +51

      I'll say it again. Jared, yours is a Holy Calling. Well done, good and faithful servant.....

    • @lauramirmino-jones7695
      @lauramirmino-jones7695 Год назад +26

      They usually don't bring the bodies out first. That poor mother. 😢

    • @gigibright8665
      @gigibright8665 Год назад +49

      His body was already out, he just got stuck, he almost made it. He's home now. Prayers for his mother and family.

    • @lukearts2954
      @lukearts2954 Год назад +67

      @Cathy Swaim it is indeed the hardest of all rescue jobs. Being under water all alone, searching - and finding - people who have passed on, not only requires a lot of focus and energy during the intervention, but a whole lot of mental work afterwards as well. And it doesn't get easier or ever becomes a routine. Every intervention is personal and different. As a rescue diver, I can still see all of them when I close my eyes. I am fortunate enough to have one memory of a live one who went on to pass on several years later of old age instead of under his tractor that had rolled over into a pond... With the work Jared does, it is virtually impossible for him to find such consoling experiences, so he deserves every credit and praise for doing what he does. We can only hope that he finds solace in the peace he creates in people's hearts and that he has a solid coping mechanism in place...

  • @Erika702Vegas
    @Erika702Vegas Год назад +1042

    The way Jared was talking to Jacob as he was freeing him. Was something special. Even the officers on the boat “watch his head “ they handled him with care & respect. R.I.P Jacob . You’re free now 💫

    • @erikamurphy1681
      @erikamurphy1681 Год назад +4

      Brought tears to my eyes

    • @시우시우-g8n
      @시우시우-g8n Год назад +12

      I got emotional as soon as he started talking to Jacob and the officers were phenomenal as well. They treated Jacob with such love and dignity.

  • @leighhinkle5829
    @leighhinkle5829 5 месяцев назад +424

    The fact that there are several uncovered cars in the water there is so disturbing to me. The scan of him is so haunting.

    • @ChloeSkippy_
      @ChloeSkippy_ 4 месяца назад +35

      I was thinking about this too. It makes you wonder if there are other missing people in those cars, if so my heart breaks for them and their families as well. I feel thankful living in a state inland because most of the waterways around CO are far from the rode. I also cannot believe how that entrance didn't have a gate or cameras. I think the city should take all those cars out as well as installing the proper safety measures including cameras to make sure that if someone does go into the water they are quickly found. I hope his mother is doing okay, this is so heartbreaking

    • @Rob-z7k
      @Rob-z7k 3 месяца назад

      How does a car fall in a river??​@@ChloeSkippy_

    • @trueknowledgeispower
      @trueknowledgeispower 2 месяца назад +18

      It is very obvious that this area has been a trouble spot for decades, also, it could have been a ditching ground for insurance fraud.
      The easy access would have made it a likely choice.

    • @fistdantilus9916
      @fistdantilus9916 2 месяца назад +3

      My heart dropped... it's terrifying

    • @kathybenes3137
      @kathybenes3137 Месяц назад

      😊thanks for sharing this great job 👏 😊

  • @rolltide9719
    @rolltide9719 Год назад +1137

    The care that the officers showed while putting Jacob's body into the boat was incredible. The level of respect is amazing and great to see.

    • @marissaghost
      @marissaghost Год назад +24

      I agree, but I think it also had a lot to do with not damaging the body before autopsy

    • @GoalSquad666
      @GoalSquad666 Год назад +6

      Well, it would be bad, if it starts falling apart...

    • @Stiffybeaver
      @Stiffybeaver 11 месяцев назад +16

      Yeah, I have to bring deceased to the morgue at work sometimes and it's NOT easy. You wanna be as careful as possible and respectful but they're sometimes so incredibly heavy

    • @gmbO48
      @gmbO48 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@marissaghost Call me cynical, but I think it mostly had something to do with the cameras that were on them.

    • @Rihardololz
      @Rihardololz 9 месяцев назад +2

      First they must know its not foul play involved.

  • @hellalijah
    @hellalijah Год назад +533

    Despite the blur, seeing the body is just heart wrenching. The effort to escape, the loss of their daughter… he wanted to be there for her. He wanted to escape. It’s absolutely awful.

    • @EthanIzeta
      @EthanIzeta Год назад +27

      @@orbitingdecay6797 Have you not watched the video.

    • @LovelyMissMiller85
      @LovelyMissMiller85 Год назад

      ​@@orbitingdecay6797 ur an idiot. This isn't the place to be eager for an argument.

    • @SapphirasMama
      @SapphirasMama Год назад +20

      ​@@orbitingdecay6797 Jacob and his girlfriend lost a daughter

  • @lukearts2954
    @lukearts2954 Год назад +1027

    Two words of gratitude for the police officers on the scene: one for recognizing and respecting the experience and expertise of the diving team, but another more importantly, for handling Jacob with dignity. These are fine officers and exemplary humans.

    • @fckthelaw96
      @fckthelaw96 Год назад +27

      Yes so much Respect as they where picking him up. Loved to See such care

    • @tylergaming3622
      @tylergaming3622 Год назад +20

      Unlike that other department that had to issue and apology for how the detective acted… all agencies should know and respect him more

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +3

      I'm glad that this department actually cares about getting the remains out, unlike those who dealt with Dan's car and spilled anything that was left of him out into the river.

    • @judi_just_judi
      @judi_just_judi Год назад +7

      ​@@Madison-iw8ix I feel very foolish asking this. I do not remember a Dan. Is it possible you mean Donnie? (Donald) Messier.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад

      Yeah, Donnie. I don't know why I was thinking he was Dan. 😅

  • @bridgettecoffey1083
    @bridgettecoffey1083 5 месяцев назад +278

    My cousin drowned and was in the lake for about 3 days. At his funeral, only immediate family were given the open casket funeral and I can say he was completely unrecognizable. Knowing what I know on what happens to a human body after being underwater for an extended period of time, I commend you for doing this for the family. I can only imagine what he must have looked like and I hope you guys continue with your service no matter how difficult it must be at times. Thank you for your service ❤

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix 4 месяца назад +35

      It probably would've been better had you had a closed casket funeral - that isn't what you want your last memory of a loved one to be.

    • @bridgettecoffey1083
      @bridgettecoffey1083 4 месяца назад +22

      @@Madison-iw8ix The family chose to have an open casket funeral. It was needed for closure.

    • @MsKittykatus
      @MsKittykatus 4 месяца назад +9

      I’m so sorry for your loss. It is obviously a tough decision to decide what truly happened for closure, or to have information undisclosed to allow less trauma.
      Either way, I hope your family is doing ok and again, I’m sorry for your loss.

    • @LanceIngram-cg3ej
      @LanceIngram-cg3ej 3 месяца назад +6

      Heartbreaking! I will never forget the sonar image and the desperate struggle for his last chance to reach the surface ultimately losing the battle. So close and yet so far.Truly gut wrenching. I will never forget it. The family by having an open casket let his memory live forever by accepting him in his final form loving him unconditionally for what he was and how he lost his life fighting to come back to his loved ones. Truly inspirational. May he rest in peace and his family find comfort in having him home again and at peace.

    • @sidthekidfan01
      @sidthekidfan01 2 месяца назад +3

      That's fucked up

  • @TEESE_Beauty
    @TEESE_Beauty 11 месяцев назад +910

    This brought me to TEARS. I lost my son to a drowning in 2017. He was only 15. That pain in the mom’s voice I know all too well. I had to wait 6 hours for sonar because the city didn’t have one readily available. The waiting, the hoping and praying. Jared what you do for people…You have no idea. You are a BLESSING to a lot of families.
    To mom: my heart aches for you. Sending you as many hugs as you can take.
    RIH sweet Jacob. 🙏🏾😢

    • @sarapierce4086
      @sarapierce4086 9 месяцев назад +26

      Im so sorry. I wish i could hug you right now.

    • @Rugelacharugula
      @Rugelacharugula 8 месяцев назад +29

      “Joanna, I have your son.”
      _-Sound of _*_every_*_ mothers’ heart shattering into a million tiny pieces._

    • @babylon616
      @babylon616 7 месяцев назад +15

      I'm so sorry for your loss. 💔

    • @Evebear
      @Evebear 7 месяцев назад +11

      Rest in peace to your darling son

    • @ScorpioBeauty
      @ScorpioBeauty 7 месяцев назад +4

      I am so sorry

  • @vikkigillin3411
    @vikkigillin3411 Год назад +574

    RIP Jacob, the comfort of knowing he is now holding his baby girl in his arms and they arent alone is a blessing. 😢

    • @CrazeReactsOfficial
      @CrazeReactsOfficial Год назад

      What happened to his girlfriend

    • @bonnievaughter69
      @bonnievaughter69 Год назад +11

      He and his girlfriend lost their baby.

    • @joseph41389
      @joseph41389 Год назад +9

      @@CrazeReactsOfficial his daughter* it mentions it in the video

    • @jordansdad1221
      @jordansdad1221 Год назад +1

      I think RealPeaches151 was asking why wasn't his gf in the video.

    • @theloudhouse122
      @theloudhouse122 Год назад +2

      Yesss I thought this same thing ❤❤ about Jacob being w his baby

  • @Moonlitghoul
    @Moonlitghoul 10 месяцев назад +668

    The way Jared speaks to Jacob while he is bringing him out speaks so many words, you have to have a good soul to respect someone like that

  • @tj1225
    @tj1225 7 месяцев назад +176

    This one has broken my heart like none before . To see the image of that boy half way out of the vehicle , knowing how close he came to escaping and how hard he fought was truly devastating. I pray the family can start to heal and find some sort of closure. Thank you to Jared and all of the team for finding this young man. 🙏🏻

  • @artfloresfitness9251
    @artfloresfitness9251 Год назад +962

    after 25 years working as a detective, I have worked on many Missing Persons reports. Jared you and your team have done some amazing things. So many missing person's reports go unsolved. With you passion and determination you have done what many agencies either can't do or don't do. No case goes unsolved until every single lead is exhausted. God bless you guys!

    • @maplelafe7671
      @maplelafe7671 Год назад +10

      Word.

    • @fondaholland1595
      @fondaholland1595 Год назад +3

      God bless you and keep you safe sir 🙏❤️

    • @NarrativeOfficial
      @NarrativeOfficial Год назад +2

      What are your thoughts on the back of his car looking as if it was rear ended? I only ask because you said you were a detective. It dosnt seem like it was a boat.I didn't see anything in the recovery that would have caused it.not to make something out of nothing ,its just bothering me.

    • @isa_L
      @isa_L Год назад +2

      @@NarrativeOfficial you can see that it bumps when they tried to recover it, many scene was cut from the video, so my opinion is, its just a bump from the recovery.

    • @erikamurphy1681
      @erikamurphy1681 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the cases solved in your years as a detective. I may not know you, but God bless you.

  • @lynz_103
    @lynz_103 11 месяцев назад +338

    "Come on buddy. Lets get you out of here ok?" -- I hope his mom never watches that part of the footage (I definitely couldnt) but I hope someone shared with her how her son was given so much care and respect in those moments of recovery. Absolutely heartbreaking. My heart goes out to his family and so much respect and gratitude to Jared for the work that he does.❤

    • @tammycampmillwood1988
      @tammycampmillwood1988 8 месяцев назад +6

      Awesome work, I can't put in words as I watched this Recovery, how I feel. Praying for you AWP for the work you do! I cried thru this one too. RIP Jacob!🙏🙏🙏 All the way from South Carolina. How can I support what you do? Plz let me know. I love you all, God bless you for what you do!!! Prayers for the family and friends!!!

  • @Chelle130
    @Chelle130 Год назад +265

    As the mother of a son, hearing her say “my poor baby” broke my heart - Wishing her heart and soul peace 😞♥️

  • @jessbalog4653
    @jessbalog4653 6 месяцев назад +99

    The fact that he was so close to getting out, is so incredibly heartbreaking. RIP Jacob

  • @nathannecrews1734
    @nathannecrews1734 Год назад +895

    Seeing Jacob on the sonar was so heartbreaking, but when Jared dived down and came face to face with him, my heart sank. My sincere condolences go to all of Jacob's family and friends. R.I.P Jacob, you are in heaven with your little princess in your arms. No mother or father should ever have to bury their child or go through this heartbreak. Sending you all my love and condolences all the way from the United Kingdom.
    To Jared and the members of AWP, the police and other emergency services the recovery personnel and everyone involved in Jacob's case deserve all the respect, recognition and positive outcomes in their lives, for their valient efforts to find missing loved ones and bring them home to their families. It is such a wonderful thing you all do to bring the families the closure they need.
    Keep doing the amazing work.

    • @Abs0lut3Cyner
      @Abs0lut3Cyner Год назад +8

      It was terrifying..

    • @starlaminde8436
      @starlaminde8436 Год назад +4

      They actually showed Jacob body? Injust started this episode

    • @rachaeljoypadley8248
      @rachaeljoypadley8248 Год назад +21

      ​@@starlaminde8436 no mam, it is very respectful

    • @judi_just_judi
      @judi_just_judi Год назад +10

      ​@@starlaminde8436 Not his actual body. An image of the body.

    • @starlaminde8436
      @starlaminde8436 Год назад +8

      @@judi_just_judi Thanks…I had a feeling they didn’t because they are always so respectful.

  • @angm700
    @angm700 Год назад +745

    Even though Jacob had passed - treating him with respect is the most comforting thing you could do for his family. This one had me in tears. As a mom of a young son, it hits hard because you know the pain his momma was feeling. You guys are amazing 💙

    • @NatYourAverageNerd
      @NatYourAverageNerd Год назад +14

      Nothing is more tragic than a parent losing their child before their time. I wish nothing but love and happiness for the Vanzant family in the wake of this tragedy.

    • @ashleyd6484
      @ashleyd6484 Год назад +5

      This hit home for me too. I have a 9 year old son. I can’t imagine the grief that the mom is enduring. I’ll keep the family and search teams in my prayers. Thank you guys (and possibly gals) for your service.

  • @Batmans.Fangirl
    @Batmans.Fangirl Год назад +469

    This episode has wrecked me😭 the pain in his mother's voice when she was told he fought to get out. 💔 Rest now Jacob. I love how respectful Jared was when bringing Jacob home. Talking to him and still treating him like a person.

    • @richardgeorge3136
      @richardgeorge3136 Год назад +10

      I am a 65 year old man and that one hit me hard 😢

    • @gloriaclark3978
      @gloriaclark3978 Год назад +12

      I must say this is the 1st episode i,ve watched that made me cry .. when jarod went out and got him and secured him around himself an bought him in heartbreaking ...hats off to jared XOXO

    • @Evanescencechick180
      @Evanescencechick180 Год назад +8

      Also to the police for taking care to get him out safely and respectfully.

    • @nancy8219
      @nancy8219 Год назад +9

      I completely understand everybody's emotion and sympathy with the family I don't think that any of you could understand or really take into consideration what this does to Jared he is the one that has to live with that process and if anybody's going to pray for anybody pray for him everybody else lives with his words but he has to live with his actions heroic as they may be I think knowing and doing are two completely different things I can't even fathom for one second what he must feel being so selfless and what that selflessness cost him

    • @slvrbullet22
      @slvrbullet22 Год назад +8

      same. I saw her shaking and heard her voice and my heart broke. I cant even for a second imagine the pain living this. You live the pain of the missing him.. and re live the pain of grief finding him. God bless this family.

  • @chasestormer575
    @chasestormer575 5 месяцев назад +71

    “Oh, there he is” let the next lifetime of trauma peruse. I couldn’t imagine. I have infinite respect for these men and what they do. Truly incredible.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 22 дня назад +1

      I don't work that job.
      My psyche would be completely shattered it I had.
      God Luck. To all of them.

  • @andrewpansch7447
    @andrewpansch7447 8 месяцев назад +433

    Seeing the down image and literally seeing him is gut wrenching. That's some of the most amazing, powerful yet heartbreaking images I've ever seen.

    • @rachellelutz8974
      @rachellelutz8974 5 месяцев назад +14

      I felt the chills. And the gut wrenching. I do this for a living, and the relief along with the sadness is awful.

  • @cicilybreck480
    @cicilybreck480 Год назад +600

    Honestly, you are so brave for going down there knowing a body was hanging out of it. I can’t even imagine how scary and heartbreaking it would be to swim up to that.

  • @BizMorning
    @BizMorning Год назад +264

    I’m 56 years old now but I drowned in a river but survived as I was rescued. That said I can tell you, it was peaceful. No pain other than the first few second breathing in water and panicking, then a wave of peace came over me. If I would have died I know I was at peace with it.

    • @mjg-98
      @mjg-98 Год назад +35

      That is very peaceful to know.
      I have always heard drowning was one of the most painful and worst ways to go, so it’s peaceful knowing those we’ve lost to drowning didn’t suffer till the very end 💔

    • @apieceofdirt4681
      @apieceofdirt4681 Год назад +5

      You may have been but I bet your loved ones wouldn’t be.

    • @thegalhorowitz
      @thegalhorowitz Год назад +9

      glad you are with us

    • @susansmith4268
      @susansmith4268 Год назад +4

      God bless you for sharing this tragic part of your life.

    • @xhogan89x
      @xhogan89x Год назад +2

      @@mjg-98 thats the opposite. everyone who experienced it said that drowing is the best way to go

  • @K1ng.lizalde
    @K1ng.lizalde 5 месяцев назад +51

    The pain I felt when I heard the mother yelling when jacobs body floated up, and hearing her say “my baby”.

  • @Erica-et2bn
    @Erica-et2bn 10 месяцев назад +448

    Seeing he tried his hardest to get out and survive broke my heart

    • @jj3449
      @jj3449 6 месяцев назад +5

      I honestly don’t think he was trying to get out. I feel like with an impact like that he was dead or at least unconscious from the wreck and his body was trying to float out of there as it decomposed and became buoyant.

    • @DagosArts
      @DagosArts 6 месяцев назад

      @@jj3449read the pinned comment

    • @wigit2216
      @wigit2216 6 месяцев назад +17

      @@jj3449 seems unlikely that his body would naturally come out the back like that, moving past the seats and the headrest.

    • @erink695
      @erink695 5 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@jj3449no. Doesnt work like that. And w 1 arm up and the other down...he was trying to get out. Whatever he was snagged on from the waist down held him in place. He died in mid swimming stroke. And that's the saddest thing I think I've ever seen.

    • @IrmaYCAGarrett-sl9hb
      @IrmaYCAGarrett-sl9hb 26 дней назад

      @@erink695 very sad

  • @justk9556
    @justk9556 Год назад +542

    As someone who works in the medical field, thank you for not lying or sugar coating to the mom. 💜🙏🏽 thank you to this channel for what you do for these families

    • @thames21
      @thames21 11 месяцев назад +3

      I have never been in the situation of heaving to break such news to anyone, and I kept being shocked by how he put it. But then I'd think, what would be a better way to say it, and (at least for me) there honestly isn't. It's just the message that's horrible but it needs to be said, and by beating around the bush you only drag it out. I admire them for how they time after time deal with the close ones. I can imagine that's not something you'll ever completely get used to.

  • @cathybassett6432
    @cathybassett6432 Год назад +613

    This was the most tragic recovery I've seen. He was so close to getting out. Thank you Jared, and your team, for all that you do. The cops were so respectful of Jacob it was much appreciated.

    • @WardenWolf
      @WardenWolf Год назад +21

      So close, he just ran out of time. So tragic and sad.

    • @DeficatingBum
      @DeficatingBum Год назад +18

      30 seconds to 120. Not much time.. based on impact. I'm guessing he wasn't too sure about his whereabouts at first. Truly tragic..

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 11 месяцев назад +6

      Same. To think there were 15 cars inside that river is trying disturbing. How many people must have gone in the same way, that road is so dangerous.

    • @Rugelacharugula
      @Rugelacharugula 8 месяцев назад

      @@oAgL214mostly discarded ones, dear.

  • @nikkijones4978
    @nikkijones4978 6 месяцев назад +50

    Whatever anyone thinks about Jared … his empathy and respect on this case must have meant the world to this family.

  • @catworld8119
    @catworld8119 Год назад +273

    Jared did such a wonderful job consoling Jacob's Mom. His kindness to a near stranger in her worst moments was so touching. She will grieve for her son forever but at least she knows he did not choose to end his life and tried to escape. The not knowing if he was alive would be worse than knowing how he died. Kudos to the police for the respect they showed in recovering Jacob as well. Excellent job everyone! The still sonar image of Jacob trapped in and out of the car should be used as a Don't Drink and Drive promotion.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +6

      Honestly, yes, if the family says it's okay to use the sonar image. If common sense won't stop people from drunk driving, then maybe fear will.
      It's really such a shame because this was 100% avoidable. He could've not drove, or asked someone else to drive him, or he could've not drank. Not only did he lose everything because of a stupid mistake, but his actions have caused irreversible damage to his family and friends. Ah, but hindsight is always 20/20.

  • @katiesisko6680
    @katiesisko6680 Год назад +337

    As a former marine, my uncle once volunteered to search a local lake for a missing person. No one expected to find anything, it's only 30 feet at its deepest, less than 3 miles around. He found him. It destroyed my Vietnam vet uncle even further. I'm so grateful to you all and SO sorry to his loved ones. ❤

  • @shannonstepp4848
    @shannonstepp4848 7 месяцев назад +308

    I could feel this moms heartbreak when he called her and said " i have your son" . Her life has forever changed and my heart goes out to her and the family. This is precious work that you all do. And i think the way you inform the famalies is with tact, respect and a lot of compassion. Bless yóu all ❤

  • @jc0211
    @jc0211 5 месяцев назад +67

    55 year old man hear crying like a baby thank you for your compassion and the police compassion of a bad situation. Lord I ask you to bless this family with understanding and peace.

  • @PlasticExistence
    @PlasticExistence 11 месяцев назад +568

    One of the most professional PD’s I have seen, empathetic and sympathetic regardless of wether he could feel anything or not.
    Thank you guys for all that you do.

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 8 месяцев назад +1

      Literally their job

    • @fredtaylor9792
      @fredtaylor9792 8 месяцев назад +8

      ​@monkeytennis8861 No, it's not, but I'm sure he would agree with you anyways. Because he's obviously good at his job.

    • @Adrian-cw8yu
      @Adrian-cw8yu 7 месяцев назад +9

      The cops here seemed like they just wanted to team up and help in any way they could, a big change from the norm, they usually dictate and do as they like.

    • @keithallen3119
      @keithallen3119 7 месяцев назад +8

      This PD did it right. Let the full time professionals handle the extraction of Jacob in a compassionate and correct way. Don't make the family wait longer for "your dive team" to arrive and hopefully manage the situation correctly and in a respectful way. Too many get into turf issues and become rude to the voluntary dive team that did what the PD couldn't do. Kudos to this PD and to Jared and his team for bringing Jacob home. I lost my daughter at 24 years old ten years ago. The loss and pain never leaves you, there is no closure until you meet again in the after life. Knowing the how and why does help with managing the loss though. RIP to this young man and hopefully his memory will console his parents and family.

    • @mikejarrett-w4i
      @mikejarrett-w4i 6 месяцев назад +2

      i live in oakdale (209) same area code as stockton. i can honestly say stockton PD have it BAD. that area is known for gang violence and horrific street violence those officers see some of the worst out of all the PD's in our area and every single cop who works for stockton can expect to have hands on a body still warm or barely cold by the end of their first year. these men know death. they've seen their share of crying mothers and the compassion they showed here is all the more proof how hard that PD has it.

  • @ShannonLePlastrier
    @ShannonLePlastrier Год назад +421

    This was one of the hardest episodes to watch. He tried so hard to get back to his family. RIP Jacob and thank you AWP for bringing this boy home to his mama ❤️

    • @Cloudydamonke20
      @Cloudydamonke20 Год назад +2

      Definitely. Seeing his mom cry hurt me so bad

  • @ChrisLincolnHomes
    @ChrisLincolnHomes Год назад +188

    Parents worst nightmare is NOT KNOWING what happened to their missing child. I'm glad you guys were able to bring him home. Well done.

  • @VanderpumpRHOB
    @VanderpumpRHOB 5 месяцев назад +109

    My late husband died of suicide in Rocky Mountain National Park. Hikers found him, and disrespected his remains, as they found him 45 minutes after he jumped to his death. They took pictures and sent them to their friends and video calling him a loser. The park rangers and FBI told me days later during the investigation. No charges or harshness was given to those animals who thought it was funny and hurt our family. Dealing with FBI since it was on federal land they were not kind to us neither were rangers, the only kind persons involved was the reporters and the law enforcement of Fort Collins. Thank you AWP for your thoughtfulness and comforting compassion for the victim and his familyies.

    • @yuhhchrissy
      @yuhhchrissy 5 месяцев назад +20

      That’s so sick i’m sorry. My condolences

    • @sandyriggle8417
      @sandyriggle8417 4 месяца назад +16

      People are so heartless 😢 I’m sorry you had to deal with that on top of losing your husband

    • @michellefrench6617
      @michellefrench6617 3 месяца назад +7

      I’m so very sorry. ❤For you ❤For your husband

    • @ReneeHorth
      @ReneeHorth 3 месяца назад +8

      I’m soooo sorry 🥀 Some “people” are just cruel. You deserved better ! 💔

    • @KISEMA02
      @KISEMA02 3 месяца назад +6

      I will never understand why people do these things. I would think it’s not the normal response. If I were a hiker I would understand the dangers and sadness regardless. My condolences to you.

  • @AbbyBischoff9
    @AbbyBischoff9 Год назад +379

    I’ve been following AWP for a long time, and this one was by far the most humbling and heartbreaking one. I always think I’d be fine seeing a body, but this one changed that perspective. The thought of diving into murky water and coming face to face with Jacob… Jared, you are truly a blessing.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 22 дня назад +1

      We all are, once it comes down to it, just meat.
      I just hope that his girlfriend - Celestial Riate - is All Right (OK) as well.
      He fought to see her safe. It's down to all of us to make it happen.

  • @FlippinGurtrude
    @FlippinGurtrude Год назад +339

    How Jared remained so calm is beyond me. Takes real guts to be in that position and continue your job whilst stumbling on something so horrific.

    • @thadofalltrades
      @thadofalltrades Год назад +21

      Remain calm and breakdown later

    • @timeforchange3786
      @timeforchange3786 Год назад +19

      I often wonder how he doesn't have nightmares or PTSD. He and his groups are angels to do this type of work.

    • @lillylunapotter8079
      @lillylunapotter8079 Год назад +12

      @@timeforchange3786 they all probably do honestly

    • @Amanda12883
      @Amanda12883 Год назад +18

      You really just have to set your mind in work mode but I can promise you after the work is done he feels it hit then. Always did for me when I was working at assisted livings

    • @munkhbat.mb_
      @munkhbat.mb_ Год назад +11

      If you watch their early videos they immediately shouted and make a scene
      But i think overtime it became a normal and they remain professional.

  • @tommygilliam8890
    @tommygilliam8890 Год назад +404

    My mother drowned when I was 15 yrs old. The things you and your crew do, the compassion & understanding you show the families you help. Thank you for what y’all do

    • @judi_just_judi
      @judi_just_judi Год назад +5

      Thank you. My condolances. Losing your mother is difficult; but I believe it is harder when we're young.

    • @Mirabel1er
      @Mirabel1er Год назад +3

      My condolences for the loss of your Mother. 💔 J lost my Mommy when I was only 5. Barely remember here only knowing that she was ALWAYS so loving & kind! Telling my so-called “father” to not hit us. To stop yelling at us when we were little. 😔 I miss her so very much & til’ this very day I still am the only one that really visits her grave & it still doesn’t have a headstone. 💔 This “former Father” doesn’t care to buy one. He doesn’t want to talk to me either. Calling me retarded, stupid, scum of earth, etc. Because I’m now disabled from a drunk driver that hit my own family’s van & gave me epilepsy. I still saved lives after that being a graduate w/ academic honors in medical field. I helped anyone in vehicle accidents. Also in hospital J saved a man’s life when a violent patient punched him on his head & gave him a large contusion on his right temporal lobe. He couldn’t stay awake! Tried knocking on nurses windows telling them to send patient to ER STAT; that patient is losing consciousness & he’s no longer coherent. They yelled at me. Telling me to shut up & leave them alone. I had to take care of him w/ ice & a washcloth. Trying to make do w/ what was available. Told them I’ll report them when I’ll be sent home. I helped many of patients there including the M.A’s. The patients started to believe in life and the M.A’s wanted to hire me. The psychologist didn’t understand why I was there and said he was sending me home. I said Apparently God sent me here for a reason. To help others. I lost 4 lbs. being there for 3 days. I’d starved because they’d not given me insulin. (Being type 1 diabetic!) I couldn’t eat. I only drank water & my glucose levels were really high!! They neglected to give me insulin! Even refused to give me long acting insulin necessary for type 1 diabetics. I said I’d report them and each day I awoke I’d go and help the individual w/ the injury on his skull. He was getting worse. I was having to go home but he was hard to understand because of his surgery 2x’s in past from lung cancer from smoking. Had hole in his throat. I still helped him w/ injury. Kept him awake and helped him w/ his injury. I told him to stay conscious and told him I must leave now but that I promise I’m going to have him sent to the ER. That I will report the staff that did us all wrong as well. To continue to believe in God and pray. He thanked me and hugged me. The other patients I had said goodbye to I hugged each of them and they were all crying begging me not to go. I had tears in my eyes. Telling them to be strong and remember what I sung to them about God. To believe that Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem and that God is with you always. Pray and hold your head up! That I love them! Be strong! Even the Medical Staff I helped out were sad to see me go. I hugged them all. Told them I’ll think about coming back to work there. (I don’t know…my grandma & Uncle died at that hospital.) It’s a bad hospital. As you can tell. I will have to make changes to their treatment of patients and medical care demand they make changes! Which Will get me fired. Lol. Anyhow beautiful work that is done…it brought me to tears!!! I am glad they took care of recovering so many people and Jacob’s body as well. I was in tears. Hard to watch this. At least there is closure. He’s always going to be visiting his loved ones and always watching from Heaven above. 🥲🙏🕊️🤍

    • @jonathanjosequiroz8631
      @jonathanjosequiroz8631 Год назад

      @@Mirabel1er…im so sorry about everything that you went through🥺💔

    • @missvida6251
      @missvida6251 11 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry for the loss of your mommy😢😭

  • @gr8fulgirl88
    @gr8fulgirl88 3 месяца назад +5

    As a mother, the thought of my child being trapped and trying to get free but unable to just completely shatters me. My heart hurts for Jacob's mom. No matter how old, your child is always your baby and you always want to protect them from anything bad and never want them to be scared or hurt. This one has me a complete mess right now. They're all sad, of course. Just hearing the mom say "oh, my baby!" after being told that he was trying his best to escape. I just broke 😭💔

  • @kailynnichole1157
    @kailynnichole1157 Год назад +152

    Breaks my heart knowing that he tried so hard to get out and that he was so close. Im glad the family has answers. Rest in Peace young man.

    • @PinkGrammarGirl
      @PinkGrammarGirl Год назад +5

      I have always placed myself in a victims's shoes and the terror he must have felt knowing he was about to have to take a huge gulp of air.....tragic.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +1

      I wonder if the impact injured him, and that's why he was unable to escape. Jared was able to get him out with relative ease - granted, that's after months of Jacob being underwater, so it might've been easier too. Still, it's much more tragic due to how close he was to getting out.

  • @JTrain710
    @JTrain710 Год назад +356

    I’m 23 years old and this one broke me because he tried to escape and now he’s home. So sad. Your professionalism Jared is amazing and just the love you have for bringing answers to families is amazing. Thank you for doing what you do! RIP JACOB

    • @jayneelangley9237
      @jayneelangley9237 Год назад +12

      Johnnie , as a mom and grandma watching this was heartbreaking . Young people often don’t think about consequences to their actions . Im glad this video touched you so deeply .
      Not long ago I saw a keychain that said “ Don’t do stupid sh*t Love mom “
      Stay safe and be an advocate of safety for your friends .

    • @fartsniffer5043
      @fartsniffer5043 Год назад +2

      I dont think he tried to escape i think he died on impact

    • @kelseyjames7118
      @kelseyjames7118 Год назад +8

      @@fartsniffer5043he was in the backseats halfway out the rear window, defo wasn’t on impact, sadly

    • @eriexchick
      @eriexchick Год назад

      I hope u share this video so u & your friends can spread awareness.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад

      I'd bet money he was injured, definitely disoriented since the airbags went off (I've been in a car crash that set mine off, and let me tell you, it took me a solid fifteen seconds to regain my bearings). The fact he got as far as he did is impressive. I wonder if he had any leg or spinal injures that interfered with him getting out.

  • @whofandb
    @whofandb Год назад +169

    I can't imagine the shock of getting to the car and suddenly seeing Jacob. The sonar image of him was mindblowing.

    • @colthoover
      @colthoover Год назад +15

      I would’ve been terrified even tho it’s natural that he would be somewhat decomposed. Things like this are just heart wrenching… I’m sure it was shocking coming across that all of a sudden tho.

  • @marthayoung870
    @marthayoung870 Месяц назад +6

    This broke my heart , " ok buddy let go up", and watch his head , is prove the team is so respectful , thank so mich awp, your awsome.

  • @TG-nd9rj
    @TG-nd9rj Год назад +171

    I was doing okay until Jared started speaking to Jacob. "Let's get you out of here, okay?" The compassion and empathy you have for not only the families, but also the souls that have been lost... Thank you for everything you do, and for inspiring so many of us to pay more attention to vehicle and water safety. Thank you for bringing this family answers.

    • @sklauda1
      @sklauda1 Год назад +16

      "Oh Jacob" like he was talking to someone he knew

    • @NatYourAverageNerd
      @NatYourAverageNerd Год назад +2

      I could never do what Jared and the rest of AWP do, but I have the utmost respect for their work. Bringing closure to the survivors, healing broken souls, and bringing lost loved ones home to rest in peace instead of being left alone forever is a higher calling.

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +3

      Jared and the crew also brought closure to Jacob. Now he knows that his family knows what happened to him.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 22 дня назад

      "That is Jacob... [...] he almost made it."
      If that does not get you to pay extreme attention, nothing will.
      He deserved better than this.
      His girlfriend deserved better than this.
      This entire thing is just .... tragic.

  • @cal-native
    @cal-native Год назад +461

    Jared, I appreciate your sensitivity and professionalism in handling the resolution of this terrible and heartbreaking accident. I have to say I was shocked by the sonar image, and it must have been incredibly emotional for you too. I feel so much for this family, and appreciate that, while respectful, you didn't hold anything back from them. At least they could begin processing the truth. God rest his soul💔

    • @tamarakelli687
      @tamarakelli687 Год назад +28

      Almost as if he was reaching up, saying, "Here I am, guys! Right here!😢 Breaks my heart

    • @patriciamitchell3472
      @patriciamitchell3472 Год назад +6

      This was a tough one to watch. As a mother as well, thank you Jared for your gentle way of handling this recovery 😢 The ppl picture of him sitting leaning on a wall? Is how I wish to think he is and at peace. I agree this was a pure and sad accident. He tried💔

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +6

      He's with his daughter now, and after spending eight and a half years with his girlfriend, I doubt he'd let something like death stop him from being by her side, even if she can't see him anymore.

  • @MikeHarris1984
    @MikeHarris1984 Год назад +177

    Wow, that is an emotional rollercoaster...
    As a parent, I'm glad they got to find out and not wonder for the rest of their lives... Seeing that he almost made it out of the car, helpless and alone... Heartbreaking...
    The officer saying to "watch his head", mad respect for him and not just calling it another dead body, but taking care of some ones kid.

    • @pilsplease7561
      @pilsplease7561 Год назад +9

      I am glad as well, Family members have gone through something similar, My brother in laws sister went down in a plane in alaska and it took like 30 years to find her because it was remote and in the middle of nowhere they nearly didnt find her. So I know what its like to go through it.

    • @AR_119
      @AR_119 Год назад +15

      I was glad to see that from the police as well. Very respectful and helpful. Not all cases are like that. These were true professionals.

  • @shannonlaforme8344
    @shannonlaforme8344 6 месяцев назад +39

    I’m bawling my eyes out. The compassion and respect from Jared “let’s get you out of here buddy”, the police officers “WATCH HIS HEAD! Watch his head”, the heartbreak for his mom.
    I lost my dad back in ‘91 when the coast guests ice breaker ran over his tug boat. His 2 crew died instantly, my dad drowned. I often wonder if he was conscious and knew what was happening. My doctor (also the local coroner) told me he wasn’t but I’ve never been sure if he just told me what would make it easier for me. My dad’s biggest fear was to drown.
    RIP Jacob ❤
    Much internet love to mom and his family ❤
    RIP dad ❤

    • @ermelinda2223
      @ermelinda2223 Месяц назад

      Oh my gosh the fact that you said that it was his biggest fear .. and he passed that way made me really sad. My father actually has that same fear... I don’t know how to even think of that.. I’m so sorry.

  • @Volkslady
    @Volkslady Год назад +341

    If anyone who considers driving drunk could witness Jacob's mother's anguish, and know how this affects loved ones, surely they'd think twice. This story is indeed haunting, and many thanks to AWP and to Jacob's family for allowing this series to be shown in all of its harsh tragedy.

    • @Volkslady
      @Volkslady Год назад +19

      Incidentally, that gorgeous, touching song at the end is, "When Things Try to Tear You Apart," by Ben Wagner.

    • @abrahammc2125
      @abrahammc2125 Год назад +10

      Agreed. Stop drunk driving. He was a young man, grew up with being told that in high school, but still made poor decisions. May god give his family the strength to overcome this news.

    • @neuroleptic2563
      @neuroleptic2563 Год назад +13

      How exactly did they get to the point that he was drunk driving at the moment?

    • @keojiabrown6807
      @keojiabrown6807 Год назад +18

      ​@@neuroleptic2563 Apparently when he went to get his girlfriend and himself food he drunk 3 to 4 drinks of I think "long Island iced teas?" as told by the staff of the establishment

    • @everydaylifer2019
      @everydaylifer2019 Год назад +16

      What’s sad is there are will always be idiots who think they are invincible drunk. And this story sadly shows the vulnerability of everyone drunk or sober.

  • @KelleeYouPersonalOracle
    @KelleeYouPersonalOracle Год назад +139

    Jared you handled that situation beautifully with his mom. As a mom, I thank you!

  • @bentleythebeast1978
    @bentleythebeast1978 Год назад +94

    I couldn't imagine telling a mom if her son suffered or not. This guy is the right man for the job. Such compassion for a tragic situation 💔

  • @eh-i1841
    @eh-i1841 4 месяца назад +26

    To see that he almost made it out,is just heartbreaking.Jacob’s mom and sister,and girlfriend,must be devastated,to see him like that.Thankyou for all of your care and compassion,in bringing Jacob home.

  • @johnbarney5787
    @johnbarney5787 10 месяцев назад +211

    Incredible work, Jared! I'm a 30 yr law enforcement veteran and I'm always blown away by the way you treat the families with such respect. It's a bitter sweet thing that you have had so much experience with death notifications. 23 families have been saved lifetimes of torment not knowing. Keep up the awesome work. I also. HATE to see the way some officers treat you guys. Way to stand up to them! You never let them discourage you!

    • @allibrown9068
      @allibrown9068 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for being one of the good ones. Detective Matt Thornton would definitely approve!! ❤

  • @janetlykins295
    @janetlykins295 Год назад +311

    Sending my deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Jacob’s family and friends. Not only did this family lose their son, they lost a precious baby girl as well. I pray that they both may Rest In Peace.
    Thank you Jared and AWP for finding him and bringing him home. You handled this very delicately and, as a parent, I’m appreciative of the efforts you put forth. May God continue to bless you and keep you safe as you continue your search for lost loved ones.
    Also thank you to the sheriff’s department for the manner in which they handled Jacob as he was brought out of the water. They treated him with a great deal of dignity and respect. Also, the tow company, the excavator company, and the ferry driver need to be mentioned as well. Above and beyond.Thank you and God bless you all for your service, but also for the professional way this very tragic situation was handled.

    • @lesliewoodhull5383
      @lesliewoodhull5383 Год назад +10

      You all are the very best of people bringing answers to absolutely devastated families who have NOT had answers for their loved one’s disappearance. Thank you for doing this and helping these dear people have some closure!

    • @leahrasner3376
      @leahrasner3376 Год назад +2

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  • @Meowmeter
    @Meowmeter Год назад +485

    This one was particularly shocking to me, I can’t begin to fathom Jacob’s last moments as he fought to survive… that sonar image is devastating. May he RIP… my condolences to his loved ones, at least they have some answers🙏🏻

    • @flipstheking6464
      @flipstheking6464 Год назад +9

      I’ve heard that during the beginning and middle of drowning it’s very terrifying but at the end when you start to lose consciousness it feels relaxing and happy

    • @nicholascurry7014
      @nicholascurry7014 Год назад +13

      @@flipstheking6464 almost drowned once, in a lake I was a teenager with some friends on a paddle boat we knew it was 25ish feet deep so I dove in and swam down. It was so brown I never saw the bottom coming and hit it face first. Knocked out all my air and kick up a bunch of dust. At first i panicked bc I didn’t know what was up or down it was all black and brown. I calmed down and fond my footing on the bottom and pushed. I remember swimming up and being maybe 10-15 under, I could see the outline of boat. And I just got really tired and relaxed, I closed my eyes and began to fall asleep. For some reason and I don’t know why but I realized I’m still underwater so I opened my eyes and my chest starts to convulse like I’m trying to hold in a cough and I give it one push to the top and i barely made it. I remember almost passing out on the boat after.

    • @nicholascurry7014
      @nicholascurry7014 Год назад +5

      @@flipstheking6464so yes at the end you are peaceful but I’ve never experienced the trapped feeling of being in a car

    • @prezzle208
      @prezzle208 Год назад +2

      ​@@nicholascurry7014glad you're still here. That's intense.

    • @leftinthedust3900
      @leftinthedust3900 Год назад +1

      I was stuck underwater to near drowning, at first it's mostly confusion you can hear the water and feel the bubbles all around you, can't till which way is up. The feeling that weight on top of you is truly the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced, there's this helplessness and dread that sets deep within you. No matter how hard you try you can't get out. You don't even have time to think of what to do next. I remember thrashing around and then I stopped for whatever reason. I believe I was pulled out by two men, I remember that calm feeling too, right before one of them grabbed me by the back of my swimwear and started to pull me to the surface. I was diagnosed with PTSD after the incident, it's been 15 years. I was 6 maybe 7 then. The second time I went to a river with my cousin. 12, Summer break. College kids were tubing down the river, we were off of a little drop and to the other side kids were diving off of a ledge. I was holding onto a rock with my body partially submerged. The current was strong but since I was older I had a good grip. My little cousin unexpectedly jumped in, he couldn't swim. My aunt couldn't reach us in time. I don't know what I was thinking. I remember seeing his little body being swept away and I just let go of the rock. I don't know how I found him. Once I did I realized everytime I came up for air I was pushing him under the surface of the water. So I lifted his body as high as I could. I was completely under. I managed to get his legs over my shoulders and I just kept holding him up. I don't remember being afraid in those moments, I just wanted my cousin to be safe. A kid from highschool who was jumping off the ledge saw us. He was able to jump down and swim to us, pulling us to a shallow part of the river. I don't think I got air until he got us to that spot. Don't know what happened to that kid after that.

  • @barbaracappuccino7162
    @barbaracappuccino7162 6 месяцев назад +23

    The way that Jared was talking to Jacob and bringing his body up was such a compassionate personal matter it was almost holy.

  • @beachbum7425
    @beachbum7425 Год назад +91

    Everyone in my immediate family has a window breaker in their cars. I bought them in memory of Jacob. Rest easy young man.

  • @lonewildflower
    @lonewildflower Год назад +348

    The respect both Jared and the PD showed in recovering Jacob was remarkable. They treated his remains as though they were recovering a loved one of their own. Such a sad case. People need to stop drinking/driving. Had he been able to get one more good breath, it’s highly possible he’d have escaped. Bless his spirit and his family. 😢

    • @barbaracreel2777
      @barbaracreel2777 Год назад +8

      ANYBODY COULD RUN OFF THAT ROAD INTO THE LAKE EVEN SOBER. ONE MOMENT OF LOOKING AWAY ESPECIALLY IF YOU DON'T KNOW THAT AREA OR EVEN IF YOU DO. AS MANY CARS AS JAROD FOUND THE CITY OR STATE MOST DEFINITELY NEEN TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THAT ROAD.

    • @DragonQueen78
      @DragonQueen78 Год назад +7

      I agree they need to build barriers that is a bad area

    • @WhitneyBrock88
      @WhitneyBrock88 Год назад +3

      ​@barbaracreel2777 Very true! That is unbelievably dangerous. Something definitely should be done to make that area more safe.

  • @tamarag608
    @tamarag608 11 месяцев назад +405

    This video brought memories rushing back of when my brother drowned and was pulled out 2 hrs later. I’m glad to know that Jared told the mom to not watch because I regret watching my brother who was 30 at the time be pulled out. It’s an image you will never forget and one you wish you could have never seen. Thank you to all that did this for this young man and his family. May Jacob be finally at peace and is family start the journey of healing.

    • @truthbtold8040
      @truthbtold8040 11 месяцев назад +29

      That's right. I was a kid at the time, I saw this man pulled from the water. I'm 62 now and remember every detail of that day of what a body looks like coming out the water.

    • @najwaamin4903
      @najwaamin4903 10 месяцев назад +7

      Sorry for your lost😢

    • @MsKittykatus
      @MsKittykatus 9 месяцев назад +8

      Beautifully said. Also I’m so sorry at the loss of your brother. I cannot imagine the sights you saw of the that sad day. I hope you have all the support you deserve ❤

    • @malkeitkaur3046
      @malkeitkaur3046 8 месяцев назад +5

      Sorry for your lost.

    • @Sarkura_cardcapture
      @Sarkura_cardcapture 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@truthbtold8040same here Hudson River (NYC) it was traumatic. I was on the ferry with my mom. 😔

  • @boblob-law9401
    @boblob-law9401 4 месяца назад +23

    I've answered that call before. My brother and two of his friends were speeding down a country road. They lost control and went tumbling through the woods. A tree split the car in half; Which ejected one of our friends on impact. Our friend miraculously survived after a week long coma. My brother and our other friend died instantly. The accident happened the night before my birthday. I woke up to a call that my brother was identified as one of the passengers. He was 25

  • @Jeremiah13tears
    @Jeremiah13tears Год назад +366

    This was seriously the most devastating episode of these rescues. Know the baby is with the father. This is so heartbreaking for those left behind. The weight and memories this team must deal with, I surely hope they also seek help with all of its complexities.

    • @aiku111
      @aiku111 Год назад +6

      I'm spiritual and feel they are together. I think after it happened there was regret and sadness but I believe he's embraced his fate and it has a lot to do w their child. I hear that passing over doesn't void one from feelings esp about how it happened. It doesn't make it less tragic but I know energy doesn't die, it's just transferred somewhere else. Along with all the people we LOVE in every lifetime. Love is the most powerful thing, it keeps us connected thanks to Source.

  • @dreamnight-mq1zg
    @dreamnight-mq1zg Год назад +379

    Man this episode was so heartbreaking to watch. Seeing the digital image of jacob trying to escape was heart wrenching . I applaud you guys for helping each and everyone of these families to find an answer and hopefully closure as well for their lost loved ones. Thank you for doing what you do and don’t ever stop. We all need people like you guys. ❤❤Rest in peace Jacob. ❤

    • @lisamarieberube4158
      @lisamarieberube4158 Год назад +13

      At first I thought it was impossible that it could be Jacob trying to escape...this was one of the most heartbreaking stories.

    • @wumbos
      @wumbos 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@lisamarieberube4158I thought the same thing 😞 I was like "there's just no way...."

  • @nickwest1476
    @nickwest1476 Год назад +251

    The care and respect for the young man was heart wrenching. Good job guys!

    • @andrewfarparan9232
      @andrewfarparan9232 Год назад +1

      I cant agree more, even after they secured Jacob in the bag, they still brought him as gently as possible into the sheriffs bought, even stating, "watch his head" during the slow drop into the boat. I'm always concerned how each states cops are but massive respect to these cops here.

    • @TrophyNZ1
      @TrophyNZ1 Год назад +5

      Totally, even the police "Be gentle, watch his head be careful" great to see

  • @mmokuso
    @mmokuso 6 месяцев назад +23

    When the mother said "do you think he suffered?" It broke me

  • @TheCowgirlNiamh
    @TheCowgirlNiamh Год назад +111

    I’m a mom, I can’t even begin to comprehend what this poor mom is going through. My heart is breaking for her. Rest in peace Jacob ❤

  • @CarlosMendoza-qn6mj
    @CarlosMendoza-qn6mj Год назад +133

    My heart broke seeing the image of his body on the sonar screen trying to escape and get out. Thank you guys for what you guys do for these families. It’s truly a blessing 🙏

    • @CrazeReactsOfficial
      @CrazeReactsOfficial Год назад +3

      He was extremely close to escaping

    • @sandithomas7294
      @sandithomas7294 Год назад +2

      My heart broke too..usually the deceased are inside the car...not this time...Jared might need a minute after this one. God bless him...he had to pull him out..that's a tough one 🙏🏿

  • @tammyhenderson4663
    @tammyhenderson4663 Год назад +190

    Thank you for the work you are doing for these families. My uncle was found underwater after being missing for 17 years. He was off a boat ramp. He wasn’t found until the reservoir was lowered for seeding. It took over 17 years for my grandparents and my father to get their own answers.

  • @amyblasingim2136
    @amyblasingim2136 6 месяцев назад +44

    I love how respectful of Jacob’s body they were. Making sure they weren’t bumping head. Heart melting!

  • @roxyschmitz1098
    @roxyschmitz1098 9 месяцев назад +183

    I was watching this episode while holding my newborn son, and the image you showed of his mother holding him on her chest as a baby made me start bawling 😭. As heart wrenching as the outcome was, the poor mother has answers to what happened to her baby boy and that he fought his hardest. The love, compassion, and respect you all show moves me to tears and I absolutely thank you for what you do 🙏🏼

    • @Rugelacharugula
      @Rugelacharugula 8 месяцев назад +6

      Girl same. It wasn’t a good idea.

    • @sugarbrown123456
      @sugarbrown123456 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. That pic moved me to tears. And the music didnt help either 😢. NO mother - blissful and happy while holding her beautiful bundle of joy - would ever expect/imagine such a tragic, gone-too-soon ending for him/her

    • @lizzystewart2261
      @lizzystewart2261 3 месяца назад +1

      This got me tearing up while my son is in his bouncer. Those pictures made me so sad. He looks like a nice, fun person. I can't imagine how his mom is feeling probably relieved and heartbroken. RIP Jacob.

    • @DGARedRaven
      @DGARedRaven 22 дня назад

      Protect your child. Don't do anything stupid. I think that's the biggest lesson every single one of us can take home from this.
      That being said... "He almost made it."It's the "almost" that means so much pain.

  • @matthewcarle5970
    @matthewcarle5970 Год назад +167

    I cannot easily express the roller-coaster of emotions I felt when Jacob was visible on sonar. Incredible passion and respect from the AWP team and Sheriff's Office.

    • @steverockwell5074
      @steverockwell5074 Год назад +11

      When I saw that...I was like oh no...

    • @Madison-iw8ix
      @Madison-iw8ix Год назад +12

      My stomach felt like it was literally full of rocks. It was grotesquely clear for a bunch of pixels.

    • @sezzahg6290
      @sezzahg6290 Год назад +5

      Watching it a second time the first glimpse of his arm and head becomes even more obvious at 9:19 before the extremely clear shot a few moments later. I literally gasped out loud and felt like I’d fallen from a height when I recognised the shape.
      I’m so glad he’s home at last and can rest.

  • @kristinawulf4463
    @kristinawulf4463 11 месяцев назад +71

    My heart broke when he delivered the news to his mother. The pause... that's when I suddenly stifled a sob... choked back tears for the rest of the video. That poor momma, and his partner with her tragic losses as well. Hold your loved ones tighter and be present with them, less distraced. Be in the moment and be grateful. We truly never know.

  • @lindachiappetta421
    @lindachiappetta421 5 месяцев назад +26

    I've watched several of these recoveries but this one hit me the hardest like others have said. To see that he almost made it out was heartbreaking. Thanks to the team for all their hard work and dedication.

  • @joshchakshu
    @joshchakshu Год назад +57

    I really appreciate how Jared was speaking to Jacob as he was bringing him up and the officers respecting the body saying to take care of the head and so on. Shows the humanity in them and gives us hope that even if not breathing, these guys gave the departed soul the respect he deserves...

  • @lindabrennan4455
    @lindabrennan4455 11 месяцев назад +66

    Jarod was so kind when he went to retrieve Jacob. I almost busted out crying when he was talking to Jacob encouraging him to come out of the car. And then when the officers were so careful taking him out of the water and the one officer said, watch his head a couple times....OMG... Someone else said this but I am going to reiterate, the level of compassion I saw in this video is truly unprecedented for me. It was beautiful. I've truly never seen anything like it. Absolutely heartwarming and absolutely heartbreaking for his mother and family. I'm so sorry for your loss. So grateful that those men gave him dignity in his death. Rest in Peace Angel boy.

    • @Axelsmom
      @Axelsmom 6 месяцев назад

      I couldn’t have said it any better. Thank you for your comment

  • @paulbroady4141
    @paulbroady4141 Год назад +144

    That sonar image is such a haunting sight. You can't even imagine what he went through as he desperately fought for his survival.
    Heartbreaking .

    • @stevie-ray2020
      @stevie-ray2020 Год назад +6

      So true, although I'm wondering whether Jacob was thrown partially through the windscreen on impact, meaning that he was probably unconscious when he drowned.

    • @everydaylifer2019
      @everydaylifer2019 Год назад +11

      I could visibly see someone the whole time. Only because they showed a preview showing a clear photo and knew it was there and that I knew that that’s what the blurry image was of.

    • @caliber328
      @caliber328 Год назад +6

      ⁠@@stevie-ray2020 that’s what I was thinking at first too. With as bad as the impact to the front end is he could’ve easily been partially ejected.

    • @NJinHB
      @NJinHB Год назад +9

      ​@@stevie-ray2020the airbag worked,they talked about it and you can see it still attached to the steering wheel when they showed the inside of the car. He tried to escape out the rear window. Heartbreaking to see.

    • @debbiezee
      @debbiezee Год назад +11

      @@stevie-ray2020 the message that is pinned at the top says he tried to swim past the back seats to get to the rear of the vehicle where the back window was broken, not the front windshield.

  • @thesupportingcast6972
    @thesupportingcast6972 Месяц назад +5

    That poor mom. Her crying on the phone is soul crushing.

  • @a.walters123
    @a.walters123 Год назад +262

    That first moment at the beginning of this video that showed the outline of a person trying to escape was simultaneously terrifying and heartbreaking

    • @ELH603
      @ELH603 Год назад +1

      Shocking.

  • @FeralFenris
    @FeralFenris Год назад +93

    It’s so sad that he was SO CLOSE to getting out, that he was obviously fighting for his life. That sonar was so eery to see and so heartbreaking.

  • @lyriccummings9637
    @lyriccummings9637 Год назад +201

    The way everyone treated this recovery was amazing the respect that the officers gave the family and AWP was truly amazing, especially the officers saying “watch his head” was like they were taking care of a loved one of their own ❤ rest in peace Jacob 🕊️

    • @시우시우-g8n
      @시우시우-g8n Год назад +3

      This was simply beautiful. The level of compassion they had for Jacob was admirable. They treated him, AWP and the family with kindness and thus preserved Jacob's dignity.

  • @tylermason863
    @tylermason863 5 месяцев назад +21

    The way his body just floated to the service like FREEDOM everything means something. Thanks for your work man.

  • @MisssPeachykeen
    @MisssPeachykeen Год назад +102

    “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’ To this day, especially in times of ‘disaster,’ I remember my mother’s words, and I am always comforted by realizing that there are still so many helpers - so many caring people in this world.” - Mister Rogers

  • @sheriloyd7138
    @sheriloyd7138 Год назад +60

    This funding of Jacob brought me to tears. Knowing that he’s finally at rest, but knowing he was fighting to get out. My momma heart breaks for this family. Sending love and prayers. 🙏

  • @robincarter4162
    @robincarter4162 Год назад +323

    About a year ago these amazing people helped one of my closest friends bring her son home. Unfortunately he purposely drove his vehicle into the river at a spot that he visited very often. My friend contacted Adventures with Purpose and they swiftly came to NC at York Hill. In real life they are as kind and compassionate as you see in these videos. This one was a really tough one for both my husband and I, we both sat watching with tears streaming down our faces. Besides the real life situation that we witnessed with our friend's son this was the absolute hardest of all videos that we have seen thus far. Praying that Jacob is at peace now and sending love and prayers to all of his family and to every member of Adventures with Purpose and the kind compassionate officers who assisted ❤❤❤

    • @ShaminDoctor
      @ShaminDoctor Год назад +10

      God bless his soul

    • @emilioerazo6935
      @emilioerazo6935 Год назад +4

      Wow, these people are willing to help any family to ensure enclosure for bringing home a lost loved one, why do they get so much hate these guys are amazing!

    • @jburche2
      @jburche2 Год назад +4

      I'm sorry about your friend losing her son. I remember watching that one and it was very sad.

    • @TracyFitzpatrick-f2l
      @TracyFitzpatrick-f2l Год назад +2

      Honestly there aren't even words to describe Jared and his entire team at awp. His whole demeanor is is so kind and comforting. It's beyond what you just see on his videos. Off camera he is the kindest, most gentle and respectful person you will ever meet. He is exactly the person needed for the job he does. He handled Jacob with the utmost dignity and respect as he did also with Jacobs mother and family. He pulls no punches. He doesn't claim to do anything he can't do, he is straight to the point. He is humble yet so confident and reassuring you can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of trust in him. Unfortunately in these situations you don't always feel like people are doing what the should be doing or not doing things as fast as you would like. Not that it really is that way but when your looking for a loved one it feels that way. But as soon as you meet Jared you know someone is going to be doing everything they can and you can breathe a sigh of relief. He was just simply amazing and can never be thanked enough. He's a very special individual and a god send to many people and a gift. I don't think he even knows the impact he has on all the people he meets. But there is a whole collective of people to thank that played a huge role in locating and the recovery of Jacob. His mother had a wonderful support team that wasn't going to give up untill we found him. Her sister, her best friend Sally, her family, Jacobs father and his wife, myself, Jacobs co workers, his girlfriend and her father, Mr Coffey and several other friends. The how's and why's aren't the most important things right now. Bringing Jacob home was the most important thing and thanks to Jared and his team from awp and Joanna and her team, we did just that. Please be respectful in your comments and remember his family reads these as well. Thank each and everyone of you for all your kind words and comments.

    • @churrochavez7020
      @churrochavez7020 Год назад

      What's his name so I can watch the episode?

  • @1984NatashaT
    @1984NatashaT Месяц назад +3

    I can’t imagine the sense of relief of having their loved ones home when everyone else has given up. These guys truely are the unsung heroes. They listen, they canvas and where they can, return lost loved ones to their families.

  • @Nana7ZX
    @Nana7ZX 11 месяцев назад +54

    Knowing your loved one struggled and tried their absolute best to survive but died is a horrible feeling that I hope I'm never going to experience.

  • @Erica_Brenda
    @Erica_Brenda Год назад +63

    When my uncle died of cancer, he told us, "All you take with you is the love and memories." Make as many memories as you can and tell your loved ones that you love them as often as you can.
    Jared, your respect you show to these victims and their families is so touching. Thankyou for the respect you show them and even after they have died, you continue to treat them as people. When you said, Lets get you home, I lost it. I was already in tears but that put me over the edge. Jared you were so compassionate for a man that made a mistake and did not live to tell about it; for this, I thank you and thank you for taking the time to document this to share with us. Jared, God bless you, your team and these families with their heartbreaking pain.

    • @tammyhobson1134
      @tammyhobson1134 Год назад +1

      😢 brought me to tears. Jared my heart cried for you. This was a sad rescue but closure was better than not knowing . To the family friends and loved one my prayers and thoughts are with you all... Does anyone know the closing song ?

    • @Erica_Brenda
      @Erica_Brenda Год назад

      @@hardcorehunter9438 It is what he told me when the doctors told him he had 6 months to live. He died a week later.

    • @gamenmetbritt3491
      @gamenmetbritt3491 Год назад

      My granfather died by cancer i got no memories i was 1 year he died my grandmother died by cancer i was 12.

    • @judi_just_judi
      @judi_just_judi Год назад +3

      ​@@Erica_BrendaMyself and I am certain many others are sorry for your loss. I am hoping you've begun the healing process.

    • @Erica_Brenda
      @Erica_Brenda Год назад +1

      @@judi_just_judi Thank you Judi. Very kind of you. Yes, he was my favorite uncle and one never gets over losing a loved one, but the pain fades, fortunately.

  • @annettereynolds7457
    @annettereynolds7457 9 месяцев назад +124

    Oh, he was so close to getting out. Thank you for the respect you showed him and kudos to the police for doing the same. If ever there was a reason for not drinking and driving, this is it.