jenna: well some new information on two teenage hikers rescued in the southern california wilderness. rick has this story, rick. >> reporter: you may remember jenna, this began easter sunday. two people, man and a woman, hiking in the canyons. they called the police from a dying cell phone saying they're lost and they need help. the search for these two teenagers really took four days and costs about $160,000. a sheriff's deputy was injured during the search. which took place in orange county, california's holy gemanyon. 19-year-old nicolas cendoya was found on day three, dehydrated and delirious. 18-year-old kendall jack was found the next day. she was dazed and suffering from hypothermia and dehydration. cendoya is facing drug charges. during the search they found his vehicle. inside of it they discovered 497 milligrams of methaphetamine. a tiny amount but still they