Marta Renee Bowen, 60, was found alive after a multi-day search along the Appalachian Trail near Kent, Connecticut, where officials believe she got lost.
A 60-year-old hiker fromwas found alive days after she disappeared along the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut, officials said Friday.
Marta Renee Bowen was located several miles south of where she was last seen at her campsite on the Appalachian Trail in Kent, Connecticut, Paul Copleman, spokesman for the state’s Department of Environmental Protection told the News-Times, a Danbury-based paper.Connecticut State PoliceBowen was lost on the trail since Wednesday morning, until she came across other hikers on Friday and called 911 from one of their cellphones, Copleman said.
Marta Renee Bowen, 60, was believed to have gotten lost on a remote part of the Appalachian Trail near Kent, Connecticut, on Wednesday.in Butner, the Raleigh News and Observer reported, citing state records. The search for Marta Bowen began Wednesday after her two companions noticed she was missing from their campsite on Wednesday morning.
Bowen had been with two friends when they stopped at a campsite for hikers along the trail on Tuesday, officials said. Her friends noticed sheMarta Bowen was found alive on Friday after days of searching the Appalachian Trail near Kent, Connecticut.
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