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Mudslides trap drivers; boy is missing after car is washed away
Los Angeles Times
|September 20, 2025
A late summer storm system that brought heavy rain to parts of the Southland triggered mudslides in San Bernardino and washed away a vehicle in the Inland Empire, triggering a frantic search for a 2-year-old boy.
A VEHICLE carried by mud comes to rest outside a Forest Falls home. Two homes have been red-tagged.
The downpour arrived Thursday afternoon and dumped several inches of water across San Bernardino County's mountains and foothills, creating isolated pockets of danger and chaos that first-responders scrambled to reach.
The family of 2-year-old Xavier Padilla said he hasn't been seen since he was riding in a car with his father and the vehicle was swept away. The boy's father managed to escape but the boy is still missing, according to a Barstow Police Department news release.
“We have a bunch of volunteers out here who are still looking,” Xavier’s aunt, Leanna, told KABC.
Xavier’s disappearance occurred amid a late summer monsoon storm system — remnants of Tropical Storm Mario—that brought sweltering heat and unpredictable showers and thunderstorms to the region.
In Forest Falls, Anton Sommer’s cellphone was down to 1% Friday and he said it was unclear when the power would be restored to his neighborhood, one of several mountain communities affected by mudslides.
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