Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorThe Ventura County Sheriff’s Department is attempting to dissaude the public from joining the search for “Glee” actress Naya Rivera, who is presumed to be drowned after a swimming accident Wednesday at California’s Lake Piru.Ventura County Sheriff’s Captain Eric Buschow told Variety that authorities do not want friends or fans of Rivera to attempt to search the area by themselves.“It’s going to be oppressively hot.
It’s very steep, very rugged,” Buschow said Sunday, just as temperatures were hitting 100 degrees at the lake.“They’re well-intentioned, they want to help,” Buschow said of the offers to join the effort, but if searchers suffer dehydration and heat exhaustion, “That takes away from the search for Naya.
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