Search continues for man overboard from Catalina Express

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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Air Rescue 5 was on scene Friday morning continuing the multi-agency search. | Photo courtesy of LASD Special Enforcement Bureau

A search was underway Friday morning for a 24-year-old man who fell or jumped overboard from the Catalina Express after the boat left Long Beach.

The incident occurred about 6 p.m. Thursday, according to the U.S Coast Guard, which was searching for the man, as was the Los Angeles County Fire and Sheriff’s departments and the Long Beach Fire Department.

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Baywatch Cabrillo searched the area Thursday utilizing forward looking infrared technology. | Photo courtesy of LA County Fire Department Lifeguards

The search, involving helicopters and boats, had covered about 120 nautical square miles as of about 7 a.m. Friday and was continuing, the Coast Guard reported.

“Deckhands actually saw some of it, so when they saw him hit the water, they threw a life ring over and … we are looking for him,” Greg Bombard, president of Catalina Express, told CBS2.

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