That's how I read it. So why this would be relevant is perplexing.she was in Salinas and monterey BEFORE the crash rt?
There is a reward being offered by Jamie Allison Tull’s family for her safe return in the amount of $100,000. Merced County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the community’s assistance in finding the missing 33-year-old.
If she was suicidal, seems she would probably just go find cover and hide somewhere that is peaceful, and do what she was going to do within the hour or so, more or less. How far would she have walked? Did anyone notice buzzards or anything?During their minutes-long conversation, he said his wife went off the road at the end of East Childs Avenue at North Cunningham Road, through a couple of fences before crashing into a cattle gate. After the wreck, he said he heard music from the car before Jamie Tull got back on the phone to let him know where she was.
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Before they could get there, Merced County Sheriff’s Department deputies already had arrived.
The former Modesto school teacher who went missing nearly three weeks ago in Merced County was found alive Friday morning, authorities said.
Jamie Tull, 36, was discovered in a field east of Le Grand near where she crashed her vehicle off East Childs Avenue east of South Cunningham Road, according to Merced County Sheriff’s Department officials.
Sheriff Vern Warnke said Tull was found by two ranchers and a volunteer working with the search party her father organized.
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Warnke said Tull told investigators Friday that didn't want to be found. She told investigators she hid in a water tank for many days. She asked investigators to leave her some food and water and "go away,” Warnke said.
He said she had good vital signs but suffered from extreme exhaustion and sunburn. She was transported to the burn unit at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno.
During the 17 days since she went missing, Tull only ate two grasshoppers and a fly, she told investigators.
Warnke speculated Friday might have been her last day to live.
"Evidently, she's got some issues emotionally as to why she didn't want to be found," Warnke said. "We'll let the family work through that."
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