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Missing Stoughton Woman Found Alive in Borderland State Park After Week-long Search

Missing Stoughton Woman Found Alive in Borderland State Park

EASTON, Mass — After a week-long search, the missing Stoughton woman, Emma Tetewsky, was found alive and conscious in Borderland State Park on Monday. Tetewsky had been trapped in mud for several days, according to Stoughton Police.

The discovery was made by a pair of hikers who noticed Tetewsky’s predicament while trekking in the state park. Unable to reach her on their own, the hikers immediately called Easton police for assistance.

Easton police officers swiftly arrived at the scene with ATVs and successfully freed Tetewsky from the mud. She was then transported to a nearby hospital for observation.

Stoughton Police expressed their gratitude to the numerous agencies involved in the search for Tetewsky over the past week. They also thanked the public for their unwavering hope and assistance, stating that Tetewsky’s safe recovery would not have been possible without their help.

Tetewsky was last seen on Monday night, June 26, near Pinewood Pond off Lakewood Drive in Stoughton. The search for her expanded to multiple surrounding towns, with authorities utilizing helicopters, drones, K9s, and boats to scour the area.

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Headline: Missing Stoughton Woman Found Alive in Borderland State Park

EASTON, Mass — In a remarkable turn of events, Emma Tetewsky, the missing woman from Stoughton, has been discovered alive and conscious in Borderland State Park after a week-long search. Stoughton Police reported that Tetewsky had been trapped in mud for several days before her rescue.

The fortunate finding took place when two hikers noticed Tetewsky’s distress while hiking in the state park. Realizing they couldn’t reach her on their own, the hikers promptly called Easton police for assistance.

Easton police officers swiftly arrived at the scene equipped with ATVs and successfully freed Tetewsky from the mud. She was then promptly transported to a nearby hospital for observation.

Stoughton Police expressed their profound gratitude to the various agencies involved in the week-long search for Tetewsky. They also extended appreciation to the public for their unwavering hope and assistance, emphasizing that Tetewsky’s safe recovery would not have been possible without their help.

Tetewsky was last seen near Pinewood Pond off Lakewood Drive in Stoughton on Monday night, June 26. The search for her extended to surrounding towns, with authorities utilizing helicopters, drones, K9s, and boats to comb the area.

This is an ongoing story, and additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

To stay updated on breaking news, download the FREE Boston 25 News app and follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. You can also watch Boston 25 News NOW for live updates.

©2023 Cox Media Group

1 thought on “Missing Stoughton Woman Found Alive in Borderland State Park After Week-long Search”

  1. I am relieved to hear that the missing Stoughton woman has been found alive in Borderland State Park. This is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the search and rescue teams.

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