I wish they would tell us what lot her car was found in.
There are about 8 of them. There is one that is off the park basically right on the road and near a bridge. You can walk in the park or right out of the parking lot onto Newtown richboro rd. And be gone.
The other lots are more in the park.
There is one off swamp road that is about a football field off the road but just a road to it and a field. Not heavy forestry. Then you walk down to the schofield bridge. It is off the beaten path from the main park.
The rest of the parking lots are in the park and there is only one main road in. And it basically dead ends at neshaminy creek where you can foot path in all directions.
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Scarlett - this article says her car was found in the "Main parking lot." I am also from the area but don't know Tyler State Park, so I am not sure which one is the main lot.
Lots of info in this Facebook post:
Montco/Bucks Incident Page
Yesterday at 11:04am ·
Newtown Township: search is being continued this morning at the Tyler Park for a missing woman. Police suspended the search this morning around 2 am but are picking it back up. Source tells us they will be searching the Neshaminy Creek today.
A source involved tells us officials are looking for a 21 year old Bensalem woman who was reported missing Tuesday evening. Family members reported she was emotionally unstable and could be found at either Core Creek or Tyler Parks. Police located her unnattended vehicle in
Tyler State Park main parking area Tuesday night. Police and Rangers established a command post and requested fire rescue to respond and assist them with thermal imaging around 10 pm. Search crews established teams and did a grid search. Each team checking the park by quadrants. Two search dogs arrived around midnight. Search teams were then pulled from the woods for a dog to start a track without interference.
One of the dogs picked up a scent track on the Tyler Park Trail along Neshaminy Creek but had negative contact with the missing subject. State Park Rangers dismissed rescue crews from the scene shortly after 2 Am Wednesday. Police remained on scene throughout the night with the woman's vehicle. Search crews returned in the morning and continued the search, focusing on the waters of Neshaminy Creek. A Pennsylvania State Police helicopter did a visual search of the creek from south of the Route 332 bridge upstream to the Schofield Covered Bridge as well as fields behind the Bucks County Community College with negative results. Fire department dive teams from Northampton and Lower Southampton placed boats in the water between the main park causeway and wing dam, their search is ongoing as of 2:30 Wednesday afternoon.