OSAGE COUNTY (KSNT) – First responders and volunteers found a missing older woman after a multi-hour search and report of a train hitting a vehicle in Osage County.
Sheriff Chris Wells with the Osage County Sheriff’s Department said in a press release that his office received a 911 call around 7:30 a.m. on Sept. 15 regarding a train hitting a vehicle near K-276 Highway and South Lewelling Road. Deputies and other first responders travelled to the site but found nobody with the vehicle.
Deputies, volunteers and others began a search of the nearby area, covering about two to three miles. This group later found a missing 82-year-old woman around 3:15 p.m. on Sept. 15 in a heavily wooded area near the railroad tracks.
First responders took the woman to a Topeka hospital for treatment. She is currently in stable condition.
“The Osage County Sheriff’s Office would like to publicly thank all volunteers and assisting agencies for their efforts, time, and care shown during today’s search. The successful outcome was made possible through the combined efforts of trained responders and the supportive Osage County community.”
Sheriff Chris Wells press release excerpt
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