Woman who vanished in a vast forest over the weekend rescued three days later after spelling out 'SOS' with rocks.
A woman who vanished in a vast forest over the weekend was rescued three days later after spelling out"SOS" with rocks, officials said.
"I am a little cut and bruised and regaining my strength, but I’m very fortunate to be in as good a condition as I am," Gomez said in a statement."“I am profoundly thankful to the National Park Service who worked tirelessly to rescue me and were so very kind when they did... My priority now is spending time with my family.”
Gomez was expected to return to work on Friday but never showed up. Her family reported her missing to the San Francisco Police Department that same day.
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