An overcrowded ferry sank in Indonesia, leaving 10 people dead and at least 12 others missing, police and media reports said Saturday. The Sari Mulia capsized Friday night in the Negara River in the South Kalimantan province while traveling from Negara to Banjarmasin on Indonesia's part of Borneo island, police Sgt. Fery Aditya Sasmita said. He said that 10 people were found dead and 112 were rescued. Rescuers were still searching for 12 others, many of which were believed to be trapped inside the sunken ship, he said. The official Antara news agency reported that the ship's manifest indicated there were at least 132 passengers and crew onboard. But Sasmita said that the passengers accounted for already exceeded the registered number and meant that the death toll could be higher. The wooden ship, which sank about 60 miles (100 kilometers) from Banjarmasin, was intended for only 45 passengers and cargo, Antara's report quoted local police spokesman Lt. Rizqi Maulana as saying.