Search Resumes For Boater Involved In Fatal Crash Off Catalina Island

AVALON (CBSLA.com) — A search for a boater who went missing after two vessels collided off Santa Catalina Island, killing one man and injuring three other people, resume morning, authorities said.

The search was called off about 2 p.m. Monday, according to the Sheriff's Information Bureau.

Family members identified the man killed as 26-year-old Michael Harris of San Francisco, a former student at the University of San Diego and son of Peter Harris, who was the 49ers' president and CEO from 2000 to 2004.

Three other people were injured and another remained missing as a result of the crash, which happened about 1:20 a.m. Sunday about a quarter-mile northeast of Casino Point. Authorities have not identified the missing man.

The U.S. Coast Guard were notified a dinghy with five people aboard collided with another vessel, the agency's SondraKay Kneen said.

One passenger aboard the dinghy was confirmed dead. Two suffered minor injuries and one person suffered a head injury. The injured, including Michael Harris' girlfriend, were taken to UCLA Medical Center.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau deployed divers and an underwater sonar scanner and was assisting county lifeguards in an effort to find the missing boater.

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