Police in Stoughton, Massachusetts, mentioned earlier this week a girl who went lacking was discovered alive caught in mud at a state park.Â
Stoughton Police mentioned Emma Tetewsky, 31, was discovered by hikers on the Borderland State Park on Monday. Police mentioned Tetewsky went lacking June 26 and was and not using a cellphone.Â
Hikers discovered Tetewsky however had been unable to rescue her with out help. The hikers dialed 911 and reported to dispatchers they heard a girl screaming for assist from a swamp-like space.Â
Officers mentioned officers from Easton, Massachusetts, heard Tetewsky however couldn’t see her. They mentioned officers waded 50 ft via thick brush and swamp to achieve her.Â
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Utilizing all-terrain automobiles, police had been capable of free Tetewsky from the mud, the place she had been caught for a number of days.Â
“I’d prefer to commend our Easton officers, who blindly jumped into the water and adopted the girl’s requires assist,” mentioned Easton Police Chief Ketih Boone. “Their speedy motion resulted in saving Emma Tetewsky. We’d additionally prefer to thank our unbelievable hearth division, Borderland State Park rangers, and the hikers who heard Emma and referred to as 911. With out this coordinated effort, this rescue wouldn’t have been profitable.”
Police mentioned she was taken to the hospital, however was alert and aware.  She had severe however not life-threatening accidents.
“There have been so many businesses concerned within the seek for Emma over the past week. We thank everybody concerned. The general public by no means gave up hope that she could be situated safely. She couldn’t have been situated with out the general public’s assist,” Stoughton Police mentioned.Â
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