
The search for a swimmer in California missing after a suspected shark attack Sunday was suspended Monday with no one found, officials said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The missing woman was Erica Fox, 55, of Pebble Beach, a triathlete who swam with a group of friends in Monterey Bay every Sunday, said her father, James Fox. “I’m in shock, and I’m kind of numbed by all this, because it was just out of the blue,” he said Monday.
Main Idea: California swimmer Erica Fox went missing after a possible shark attack during a swim in Monterey Bay, and the search was later suspended.
Key Points:
The suspected shark attack and beach closures may scare swimmers, hurt local recreation, and add search and rescue costs for taxpayers.
No clear positive impact identified.
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The missing swimmer and central subject of the article.
Erica Fox’s father, quoted extensively and providing key identifying and personal context.
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