a desperate search. patti lee spoke to some of the boy s friends. reporter: friends described them as adventurous but responsible, and this rafting trip had been planned for months. reporter: his friend, 16- year-old matthew miller had similar diverse interests. a track star who was also in the model un. matt was a great artist. totally amazing. cal was just one of the nicest people you would ever meet. doesn t seem fair. reporter: this community is struggling to deal with the death of these talented teenagers while lending support to their grieving families. i can hardly brief thinking of what they were going to. reporter: the teenagers went rafting. by 1:00 a.m. sunday morning the byes were reported missing by their frantic families. by 1:30 this afternoon the rafts and bodies of the boys had been located in three different areas. that s where they would have cast off. reporter: aden harris, gavin s oldest friend tells us that the rafting trip had been plann
sounded like fun. but nobody had any idea. reporter: i talked with contra costa county officials and they said the boys were wearing bicycle type helmets. from libya tonight, words of warning deadly clashes in the capital and street celebrations in the second largest city of bengazi. where protesters there say they have seized weapons and control of army barracks. tonight anti government protests spread to libya s capital where riot police fought with protesters. earlier in the day in bengazi at least 15 people were reported lid killed in clashes between military forces and mourners in a funeral procession for victims of yesterday s violence. human rights officials say over the last few days 350 people have been killed. protesters say, the ruling must be gone. who can rule over 42 years, isn t that enough? reporter: tonight one of gadafi s sons says libya is not tenesia and not egypt and he warned of civil war. he says the army still supported his father. and a libyan