Tragic End: Missing 14-Year-Old Andrew Roberts Found Dead During Trip

A 14-year-old boy named Andrew Roberts tragically died after going missing during a group trip to Hidden Valley Lake in Lake County, California. Last seen around 4:15 p.m. near Big Beach, Andrew told friends he was headed to the pool but never returned. Search teams, including K9 units and dive teams, combed the area, and his body was found late that night. Authorities notified his family and confirmed the heartbreaking news.

Andrew was described as kind and well-loved by his school community, having just finished 8th grade at Obsidian Middle School. The school released a statement expressing condolences and offered support services to students and staff affected by the loss. Tributes highlighted Andrew’s warm spirit and the lasting impact he had on everyone who knew him. The community continues to mourn as they remember his bright personality.

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