A woman missing since June 26 may have spent days stuck in mud at a Massachusetts nature preserve before being rescued, according to the Stoughton Police Department.
Emma Tetewsky, who “is known to pray in the woods,” was found July 3 after hikers heard someone screaming in a remote part of the 1,843-acre Borderland State Park, police said in a news release.
“About 6 p.m. Monday, Easton Police Department officers were dispatched to Borderland State Park after hikers called 911 and said they heard a woman screaming for help in a swamp-like area,” police said.
“Upon arrival, Easton officers heard Tetewsky but could not see her.
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Three officers waded 50 feet from the shore, through thick brush and swamp, to reach Tetewsky.
It is believed that she may have been trapped at that location for at least three days.”
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