LAKE LURE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- When Jordan Seidhom woke up Saturday morning, he saw a Facebook post that tens of thousands of people were commenting on and sharing. A family was stranded on a mountain in Banner Elk, North Carolina. They ran out of water a day earlier and just enough food to last less than two days. Seidhom, the former head of the Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office narcotics unit, knows a thing or two about finding people. He researched the mountain chain where the family was located and found a place to land on his mapping software. He loaded bottled water and food into his helicopter and headed toward Banner Elk. "I thought, I have a helicopter, maybe
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