UPDATE: MISSING GEORGIA WOMAN FOUND SAFE NEAR CRATER LAKE
News Release from Oregon State Police
Posted on FlashAlert: September 29th, 2014 10:21 AM
Oregon State Police (OSP) has made contact with a woman and confirmed she is safe in the Crater Lake area and in need of no assistance after she was reported missing to OSP early this morning. OSP thanks the media and those on social media who helped get the word out. Contact was made this morning about 10:00 a.m. via her cellphone.
On September 29, 2014, OSP was contacted by the husband of ANDRIA C. TERRELL, age 51, a traveling nurse currently working in Eugene. According to her husband in Georgia, she was enroute Sunday to Crater Lake in a rented blue 2014 Kia Forte displaying California license 7AXZ944.
Her cellphone activity showed the last known location was Sunday, September 28, about 1:00 p.m. in Douglas County near Canyonville. Her family and friends said they had not heard from her, which is very unusual, and they weren't able to contact her cellphone.
OSP troopers and Douglas County Sheriff's Office checked area roads. An attempt to locate was sent to other Oregon law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for her and the vehicle.
Photograph links removed.
### www.oregon.gov/OSP ###
On September 29, 2014, OSP was contacted by the husband of ANDRIA C. TERRELL, age 51, a traveling nurse currently working in Eugene. According to her husband in Georgia, she was enroute Sunday to Crater Lake in a rented blue 2014 Kia Forte displaying California license 7AXZ944.
Her cellphone activity showed the last known location was Sunday, September 28, about 1:00 p.m. in Douglas County near Canyonville. Her family and friends said they had not heard from her, which is very unusual, and they weren't able to contact her cellphone.
OSP troopers and Douglas County Sheriff's Office checked area roads. An attempt to locate was sent to other Oregon law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for her and the vehicle.
Photograph links removed.
### www.oregon.gov/OSP ###
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