Minnesota Woman Was Trapped in Remote Trail Mud Pit for Several Days. Two Men Then Came to Rescue Her
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After Three Days Trapped in Mud, Missing Woman Saved Thanks to a Split Second Change of Plans
A missing Minnesota woman who spent three days trapped in mud under the scorching sun is alive today because two friends made a series of last minute decisions that took them somewhere they had never gone before.
Minnesota woman was trapped in remote trail mud pit for several days. Two men then came to rescue her
A woman who had been reported missing for three days was rescued from a remote mud pit in Minnesota after two friends stumbled upon her while out on an unplanned ride. Kathryn Woessner, a 68-year-old resident of Alexandria, was found on June 6, trapped in a deep, flooded area of woods near Backus and Hackensack. She had been missing since June 3, and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office had previously issued an endangered missing person alert due…
For three days, a woman in the U.S. was considered missing. By chance, two men discovered the woman in the forest. She was stuck in a mud hole.
It was reported missing until it was located.

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