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Well known Mendocino man dies in apparent fall from bluff

Editor’s note: This article has been updated; we deeply regret any added pain and suffering that we’ve caused by our reporting on the tragic death of Quinn Greene.

MENDOCINO, 6/14/23 — A beloved resident of the village of Mendocino died when he fell into the ocean on Saturday night from the blufftops in Mendocino just north of Big River Beach.Quinn Thomas Greene, 38, attended the old Albion Whale School and has been part of the community much of his life. The area where he fell includes spectacular vistas and an oceanfront trail. Greene’s body had still not been recovered by Tuesday. There are no details available on the circumstances of how he fell. The press release is below.

Quinn Greene fell to his death Saturday night from the Mendocino Headlands. Frank Hartzell/The Mendocino Voice

The press release is below.

Victim(s): Quinn Thomas Greene (38-year-old male from Mendocino)

Suspect(s): N/A

Written By: Sergeant Ze Lima  #1224

Synopsis: On 06-10-2023 at around 8:15 PM, Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputies, along with California State Parks Rangers and the Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department, were dispatched to a cliff fall victim in the area of Big River Beach, near the Township of Mendocino. Deputies and allied agencies arrived and contacted a witness, who reported that he had witnessed an adult male, which Deputies believe to be Quinn Thomas Greene, fall a great distance from the cliff and land in the Pacific Ocean below. Greene was last seen floating face-down in the ocean and appeared unresponsive.

The Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department launched their small watercraft and began searching the area and were later joined by a US Coast Guard Station Noyo River 47′ Motor Lifeboat and a HH-65 Helicopter from US Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay. Greene was not located and search efforts were suspended, due to darkness. 

On the morning of 06-11-2023, Mendocino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue volunteers arrived in the area and resumed searching for Greene. A Search and Rescue Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (drone) was used to check multiple coves and crevasses that were impossible to access by SAR ground searchers. The US Coast Guard also continued their aerial search with an HH-65 Helicopter from US Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay. At around 3:00 PM, after checking and clearing the coastline from the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse to Van Damme State Park, Greene was not located and search efforts were suspended.

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Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell has spent his lifetime as a curious anthropologist in a reporter's fedora. His first news job was chasing news on the streets of Houston with high school buddy and photographer James Mason, back in 1986. Then Frank graduated from Humboldt State and went to Great Gridley as a reporter, where he bonded with 1000 people and told about 3000 of their stories. In Marysville at the Appeal Democrat, the sheltered Frank got to see both the chilling depths and amazing heights of humanity. From there, he worked at the Sacramento Bee covering Yuba-Sutter and then owned the Business Journal in Yuba City, which sold 5000 subscriptions to a free newspaper. Frank then got a prestigious Kiplinger Investigative Reporting fellowship and was city editor of the Newark Ohio, Advocate and then came back to California for 4 years as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register before working as a Dominican University professor, then coming to Fort Bragg to be with his aging mom, Betty Lou Hartzell, and working for the Fort Bragg Advocate News. Frank paid the bills during that decade + with a successful book business. He has worked for over 50 publications as a freelance writer, including the Mendocino Voice and Anderson Valley Advertiser, along with construction and engineering publications. He has had the thrill of learning every day while writing. Frank is now living his dream running MendocinoCoast.News with wife, Linda Hartzell, and web developer, Marty McGee, reporting from Fort Bragg, California.

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