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The searching for a week for a missing Stoughton woman came to a joyful conclusion after Emma Tetewsky was found “conscious and alert” Monday in Borderland State Park.
According to Stoughton police, Tetewsky was trapped in the mud for several days. A pair of hikers noticed the captive woman while hiking in the state park Monday. Police say the walkers were unable to reach Tetwesky on their own and called Easton police to the location.
Using ATVs, the Easton police officers were able to free her from the predicament and transport her to a nearby hospital for observation.
“There were so many agencies involved in the search for Emma over the past week. We thank everyone involved. The public never gave up hope that she would be safely located. She could not have been located without the help of the public,” the Stoughton Police Department said in a statement.
Tetewsky was last seen on Monday evening, June 26, at Pinewood Pond off Lakewood Drive in Stoughton.
The week-long search expanded to multiple surrounding towns as police used helicopters, drones, K9s and boats to search the area.
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Missing woman from Stoughton found in mud in state park after week-long search
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