Found Deceased CA - Philip Kreycik, 37, Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, 10 Jul 2021 #2

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The family and friends of Philip Kreycik will speak publicly on Thursday morning after they spent almost a month searching for him at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. Police believe they found the East Bay runner's body this week.


Philip Kreycik: Family, friends to speak publicly after body found
PLEASANTON, Calif. (KRON) — The family and friends of Philip Kreycik will speak publicly on Thursday morning after they spent almost a month at Foothill High School searching for him. The sea…
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HAPPENING NOW: Family of #PhilipKreycik speaking in Pleasanton. Father, wife, and mother take podium. @KTVU
9:43 AM · Aug 5, 2021·Twitter Web App

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First to speak is Jen Yao, Philip's wife. "Even when we think we're in control, accidents can happen." Her voice cracks as she speaks. I can't imagine her heartbreak @KTVU
 
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"We can't possibly ever truly express our appreciation and gratitude enough to really truly acknowledge what you have all done for us. Family friends volunteers, people who know Philip. People who don't know Philip" @KTVU

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Volunteers organized every day since Philip went missing three weeks ago. Yao thanks all of them, including many of those who took off days of work to offer help @KTVU

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"Hug your families, because you really never know what happens" @KTVU
 
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More appreciation and gratitude. Hundreds of volunteers really showed this family as much love as they could. "I just love the people we've met here" @KTVU
9:51 AM · Aug 5, 2021·Twitter Web App

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"We had no idea how much community, how much love there is out there" @KTVU


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Asked about getting the call about finding Philip's body: "It was hard. It broke us." @KTVU
 
Good point. If they weren't found with him that leaves open the possibility that others suggested earlier, that he lost the keys during the run and became disoriented while looking for them in the heat.
Take car keys but leave cellphone? Makes little safety sense. Runners have lightweight ouches to wear to keep phones, car key, even water pouches designed for runners. Pouches to go around waist or wrap around wrist, ankle, etc.
 
Take car keys but leave cellphone? Makes little safety sense. Runners have lightweight ouches to wear to keep phones, car key, even water pouches designed for runners. Pouches to go around waist or wrap around wrist, ankle, etc.

I don't think it's a best practice, but I have seen runners put car keys in their wheel well or hide it under something near the car (bush, under a rock) because they don't want to have the extra weight on them. Cell phones stay in the car. Again, I don't think this is a best practice but some do it. IMO
 

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