A missing Massachusetts woman was found Monday by hikers after being stuck in the mud for days.
Around 6 p.m. Monday evening, Emma Tetewski, 31, whose family reported her missing on June 26, was “crying for help” at Borderland State Park in Easton, Massachusetts, according to reports. A group of hikers heard the cbs news boston. Climbers then asked authorities for additional assistance. (Related: Teenage boy missing in 2015, found alive after 8 years, parents feared trafficking)
A missing Stoughton woman who was trapped in mud for days at a Massachusetts state park has been found alive and conscious in a miraculous rescue. Hikers heard her cries for help, and Easton police arrived on the scene in ATVs. #worldhttps://t.co/IxYC55kATA pic.twitter.com/MVw0qmhqT8
— Jupyter Times (@JupyterTimes) July 4, 2023
Three officers from the Easton Police Department used a four-wheeled buggy to navigate the wetlands until they found Tetewski almost submerged in the mud, where he is believed to have been stranded for three days. (Related article: A man gets stuck in a tidal flat and drowns when the tide rises)
“She’s a beautiful soul in her own right, as always. We couldn’t be more grateful.”
The parents of Emma Tetewski are very grateful that she was found last night trapped in mud at Easton’s Borderland State Park. Emma has been missing for a week. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/S2VZRmL2gT— Seracongi (@seracongi) July 4, 2023
CBS News Boston reported that Tetewski did not have a cell phone at the time of his disappearance. She also has a history of mental health problems, according to the report.