Six Months Lost: How a Drone Uncovered a Shocking Secret in the Search for a Missing Woman

Six Months Lost: How a Drone Uncovered a Shocking Secret in the Search for a Missing Woman
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What they found suggested she made her way to Colorado after leaving her car and camping apparatus behind.

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A Months-Long Search That Led Nowhere

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While the Utah County Sheriff’s Office met another dead end with the telephone records, not believing she had made her way to Colorado, they decided to try and identify her family.

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With the information they had accumulated, they were unable to find anyone. According to Sergeant Cannon, “Over the next several months, efforts were made to identify and contact family without success.”

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Co-Workers Cooborated The Detectives’ Hunch

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While they were unable to contact family members, the sheriff’s department was able to locate co-workers. The co-workers corroborated what they had already thought, that she did, in fact, struggle with mental illness.

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They didn’t know why she would wander into the Diamond Canyon area or where she would have gone.

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An Aerial Team Came Into The Mix

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It took several months, but the department finally put together a team comprised of a Utah County Sheriff’s Office sergeant, a search and rescue coordinator, and a group from a nonprofit aerial search organization.

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They hoped to find some evidence leading them to the missing woman, which would help them locate her.

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Covering More Ground

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The team began searching with high hopes that she was still in the Diamond Canyon area. The aerial team had brought along a drone, something that would help them cover way more ground in a shorter amount of time.

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Unfortunately, on their first attempt to use the technology, it crashed.

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The Drone Crashed

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Speaking of the crash to Fox 13, Sergeant Cannon said, “They sent the drone up, and apparently, on one of its first passes, the drone crashed. So they went up looking for the drone that had crashed…”

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They didn’t anticipate the crashed drone actually helping them in their efforts to find the missing woman.

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There Was A Tent At The Crash Site

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When the team set off to retrieve the crashed drone, they stumbled upon a tent. “So they went up looking for the drone that had crashed, and in doing that, they came across another small campsite where there was a tent,” Sergeant Cannon told Fox 13.

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Amazingly, this tent’s zipper opened up, and a face popped out.

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A Head Popped Out Of The Tent

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Sergeant Cannon told Fox 13, “As they’re looking at this, the zipper of the tent unzipped, and this woman who we had identified the previous year in November and December of last year sticks her head out.”

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They had found the missing woman, whose name had not been released to the public.

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She Foraged For Food And Had A Water Source

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According to the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, “This woman… had lost a significant amount of weight and was weak, but she was apparently also resourceful.”

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It looked as though she had rationed the food she brought along, as well as foraged for grass and moss to eat. There was even a river close by for water.

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They Brought Her To A Hospital

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After seeing the woman in her makeshift home, authorities believed she knew what she was doing. She purposefully left her car behind to live in Diamond Canyon.

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Even so, the deputies were not going to leave her there and decided to bring the 47-year-old to Utah Valley Hospital for a mental health evaluation.

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After Nearly Six Months In The Wilderness, She’s A Survivor

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During an interview, Sergeant Cannon said, ‘”I have to be honest, we fully expected we wouldn’t find anybody related to that alive up here given how long it had been… In situations like that, we often find somebody after they passed away.”

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“Our hats off to her as a survivor. Whatever else is going on in her life, her ability to survive in undoubtedly difficult circumstances is remarkable.” It had been nearly six months since the initial search.

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No Laws Were Broken

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While she was technically living in a public area, the sheriff’s department wanted to make it clear that what the woman did was not against any law.

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In a statement, they said, “We want to be clear that while many people might choose to not live in the circumstances and conditions this woman did, she did nothing against the law.”

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