The 31-year-old Stoughton girl who had been lacking for per week has been discovered alive after she was “stuck in the mud for several days,” based on police.
Emma Tetewsky was situated alive in Borderland State Park by Easton cops on Monday night, Stoughton Police has reported.
She had been discovered by hikers passing by, however the hikers couldn’t get to her on foot, police stated. They notified Easton Police and directed the officers to her location within the woods.
“Utilizing ATV’s, Easton PD undertook rescue efforts to reach Emma and free her as she was stuck in the mud for several days,” Stoughton Police wrote.
“Emma was conscious and alert and she was taken by ambulance to a local hospital for observation,” police added.
Tetewsky was reported lacking by her household final Monday, June 26.
The Stoughton Police Department within the seek for her was assisted by a number of public security belongings, together with drones and boats, from the State Police Air Wing, Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council, the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Department, the Stoughton Fire Department and the Quincy Police Department.
“There were so many agencies involved in the search for Emma over the last week,” Stoughton Police wrote. “We thank everyone involved. The public never gave up hope that she would be located safely. She could not have been located without the public’s help.”
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