Why were these cliffs not searched earlier?
Thats where she went missing.
Family member found her. Called LE.
It's not that easy of a location to search. High shear cliffs, with many curves, indentations and angles - it's not a smooth area to search.
But a helicopter would have been able to see her id think!
Coast Guard video of rescue. Amazing! https://www.dvidshub.net/video/5443...hoisted-coast-guard-helo-near-florence-oregon
@USCGPacificNW: Could you survive 5 days on steep cliffs and rough terrain? See video of woman rescued today in Florence, Oregon: https://goo.gl/6AzyYh https://twitter.com/USCGPacificNW/status/898054102940241920/photo/1
How would she only have minor injuries? I am grateful she has been found, but there are lots of questions.
That makes sense. It is amazing she only had minor injuries. I wish her well.Jmo i think she slipped down there accidentally.
Investigators initially found her car parked along the highway. They determined she wasn’t abducted but drove to the coast of her own free will. Family members and possibly other volunteers have been basically searching around the clock for her since she went missing.
Finally, the woman’s husband spotted her somewhere off the highway near where her vehicle was discovered; he looked down on the cliffs, saw her, waved, and she waved back.
When local fire crews couldn’t get Mounce off the cliffs, the Coast Guard was called in. She was recovered with just minor injuries, just bruises.
http://www.newschannel10.com/story/...d-mother-likely-survived-4-days-on-cliff-face