DENVER (KDVR) — Douglas County Search and Rescue said it was called two of the past three nights for reports of an SOS signal near the Colorado Trail. The first report of the SOS signal came Thursday night. Multiple airplanes reported what appeared to be SOS signaling from a light on the ground near Indian Creek and Colorado Trail. Photos: Single-vehicle rollover crash in Sedalia ends with car in Platte River Because of this, a "host" of teams on foot were out searching until the early morning hours of Friday. The organization was also able to fly its drone to search for the person in distress, but "found no indication on the ground of someone in distress." An "SOS
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