A California boy and his mom are trying to crack a mystery: finding the
writer of a 28-year-old message in a bottle he found on New Year's Eve.
Ryder Goggin of Mendocino, California, was on the beach with his mom
walking along a nearby creek when he spontaneously crawled down and
crossed a log, Heather Baird, Ryder's mother, told ABC News.
"I didn't want to cross, and all of a sudden he started yelling to me,"
Baird said. Ryder, who turned 5 on New Year's Day, had found a
"treasure" -- a message rolled inside a bottle of New York Seltzer.
It took a while to get the bottle open; bugs and some rust had sealed
the cap shut. Inside, the message was rolled in plastic wrap, almost
completely intact, Baird said.
Dated Sept. 5, 1988, the message read: "Hi -- my name is Chris. I am 10
years old and in the 5th grade. I live in Sacramento. Call me when you
find this to let me know where it washed ashore. September 5th 1988."
It included a phone number, which Baird would later find out was
disconnected. A date at the bottom of the bottle confirmed the message
was from nearly 30 years ago.
"I didn't believe him at first," Baird said. "He was really excited, he
was yelling about it. When we opened it, he seemed a little disappointed
because he wanted it to be a treasure map."
Baird posted photos of the message on Facebook, asking her friends to
help her find the writer, Chris. Her post, which included photos of the
bottle and the note, has since gone viral; more than 4,100 people have
shared it on Facebook, and hundreds have posted about it on Twitter. It
even originated a hashtag: #findChris.
"We haven't found him. A lot of people are looking and I have gotten
tons of messages about it," Baird said. "I would like to hear that he
was an adventurous kid and his life went really well."
Meanwhile, Ryder has spent his days "looking around for treasures," Baird said.
"Chris had an adventurous spirit and he put the bottle on the water, and
Ryder was the perfect little boy to find it," she said. "I hope we find
Chris. ... I would just thank him for putting the bottle on the water
and allowing us this amazing experience."
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