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Belfair woman goes missing after picking up prescription
Belfair woman goes missing after picking up prescription

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time08-05-2025

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Belfair woman goes missing after picking up prescription

Have you seen Jennifer Blythe? The Mason County Sheriff's Office says the 50-year-old left her home in Belfair to pick up a prescription in Port Orchard and never came home. She was last seen on May 6 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. She was driving a black 2018 Ford Escape with Washington license plate CCP7016. Deputies say she has medium-length grayish blonde hair and was last seen wearing a green and red sweater with black jeans. If you've seen Jennifer, her vehicle, or have any information about where she is, call the Mason County Sheriff's Office at (360) 427-9670 ext. 313.

Mason County, WA woman missing after picking up prescription
Mason County, WA woman missing after picking up prescription

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

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Mason County, WA woman missing after picking up prescription

The Brief The Mason County Sheriff's Office is seeking help locating a woman who disappeared while going to pick up a prescription in Port Orchard. Jennifer Blythe, 50, was last seen between 9 and 10 a.m. on Tuesday, on East Underline Road in Belfair. MASON COUNTY, Wash. - The Mason County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in locating a woman who disappeared while picking up a prescription. Deputies are searching for 50-year-old Jennifer Blythe, last seen on the morning of Tuesday, May 6, on East Underline Road in Belfair. The sheriff's office says Blythe left to pick up a prescription in Port Orchard between 9 and 10 a.m., driving a black 2018 Ford Escape with Washington license plate CCP7016. Blythe is 5'2", 210 lbs, has medium-length blonde/gray hair, and was last seen wearing a green and red sweater and black jeans. If you see Blythe, her vehicle or have any information on her whereabouts, please contact the Mason County Sheriff's Office at (360) 427-9670 ext. 313, or call the Non-Emergency Line at (360) 426-4441. The Source Information in this story came from the Mason County Sheriff's Office. MORE NEWS FROM FOX 13 SEATTLE Dashcam footage shows shocking 'road rage' hit-and-run on motorcyclist Dozens arrested after protests escalate at University of Washington in Seattle Jury selection for Bryan Kohberger trial: What both sides will likely look out for Seattle police arrest suspect in fatal hit-and-run that killed mother Inmate escapes police at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Jamie Tompkins claims Seattle police scandal was a setup. Here's why 2 new trails connect Redmond transit station to King County park To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

A woman went missing for days after a casino trip. She was found alive once her car caught fire.
A woman went missing for days after a casino trip. She was found alive once her car caught fire.

USA Today

time08-04-2025

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A woman went missing for days after a casino trip. She was found alive once her car caught fire.

A woman went missing for days after a casino trip. She was found alive once her car caught fire. A 74-year-old woman, who went missing last week in Michigan after her car caught fire, was found alive several days later in a wooded area, having survived days of below freezing temperatures and rain. Nancy Bloomquist, 74, a resident of Norton Shores, was located by a drone shortly after 7:00 p.m. Sunday about 150 yards "from her vehicle in a heavily wooded area, lying next to a downed tree," after being missing for a few days, the Mason County Sheriff's Office said in a post on Facebook. The sheriff's office said she was "found alive and was talking with deputies at the scene." Authorities said Bloomquist went missing "under concerning circumstances" last Thursday as she was driving her 2024 GMC Terrain from Little River Casino presumably to Norton Shores, located on the eastern coast of Lake Michigan about 38 miles northwest of Grand Rapids. The Norton Shores Police Department, in a news release, said surveillance footage showed her leaving the casino around 5:30 p.m. and driving southbound on US-31 before she went missing. Watch: Drone locates missing Michigan woman Michigan woman missing for days found alive in woods A Michigan woman missing for days after a casino trip was located in a remote area by a drone. The sheriff's office said Bloomquist got lost on her way and "ended up on a long driveway of a seasonal home." As she attempted to find her way back and turned around, her "vehicle became disabled and caught fire." While Bloomquist was able to get out of the car safely, she forgot her phone in it and when she "attempted to return to the car, she became lost," the sheriff's office said. "A trail cam captured the vehicle driving in and the victim walking out," the sheriff's office said, adding "video evidence showed she did not return." Authorities said Bloomquist sought shelter from Thursday night's rain next to a downed tree and became "cold to the point that she could not get back to her feet Friday." She remained there on the ground until she was found on Sunday evening, the sheriff's office said. Between Thursday and Sunday, temperatures in Norton Shores dipped to almost 29 degrees with the area experiencing light snow and rain, according to AccuWeather. More news: 5 people injured after plane crashes into body of water at Oregon airport 'Just blind luck' The Mason County Sheriff's Office said it was alerted of the burned vehicle shortly before 2:00 p.m. Sunday after "it was reported the vehicle matched that of a reported missing person out of the Norton Shores Police Department." Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole told WZZM-TV the call about the burned vehicle came from the owner of the seasonal home who just happened to be visiting Sunday afternoon. "The person that owned the home, the seasonal home, they happen to come up Sunday afternoon," Cole told the media outlet. "They don't travel up here very often, it sounds like, so it's just blind luck that the homeowner happened to come up and found the car on their property." Multiple agencies including the Norton Shores Police Department and the Mason County Sheriff's Office drone unit, launched a search "around the vehicle and surrounding area" with the victim located by a drone shortly after 7:00 p.m. It is not yet known what caused the vehicle to become disabled and catch fire and the Norton Shores Police Department and Mason County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for more information. Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@ and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

Missing Michigan Woman, 74, Who Vanished After Casino Trip, Found Alive Stranded in the Woods 3 Days Later
Missing Michigan Woman, 74, Who Vanished After Casino Trip, Found Alive Stranded in the Woods 3 Days Later

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time08-04-2025

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Missing Michigan Woman, 74, Who Vanished After Casino Trip, Found Alive Stranded in the Woods 3 Days Later

A 74-year-old Michigan woman was found stranded in the woods three days after being reported missing, police have confirmed Nancy Bloomquist was last known to have visited Little River Casino in Manistee on Thursday, April 3, before her car was found burned on April 6, and she was discovered by police "in a heavily wooded area" later that evening 'She's incredibly, incredibly lucky she's still alive ... I don't know her but she's a tough gal,' Mason County Sheriff, Kim Cole, told a local media outlet A 74-year-old Michigan woman who was missing for three days has been found alive after vanishing following a trip to the casino, police have confirmed. On Sunday, April 6, Norton Shores Police Department put out a news release asking for the public's help in locating missing woman Nancy Bloomquist, who is a resident of the city. Police said that the elderly woman had been "reported missing under concerning circumstances" and was "last known to have traveled to the Little River Casino [in Manistee] on April 3." "Surveillance footage shows her leaving the casino at approximately 5:30 p.m. [local time] and driving southbound on US-31. She has not been seen or heard from since," police said in the post, adding that she was driving a white 2024 GMC Terrain. Related: Missing 76-Year-Old Woman with Dementia Found Alive After Spending 4 Days in Remote Part of Oregon On Monday, April 7, the Mason County Sheriff's Office confirmed in a news release shared on Facebook that the missing Norton Shores person had been found alive after officers had been "called to a reported burned vehicle south of Countyline Road and west of Morton Road, in Mason County's Grant Township" at around 1:57 p.m. that day. The post, which didn't name Bloomquist, continued, "At 7:08 p.m., the missing person was located by a drone roughly 150 yards from her vehicle in a heavily wooded area, lying next to a downed tree. It was confirmed this person was the missing person from Norton Shores Michigan. She was found alive and was talking with deputies at the scene." "It was learned through interviews, surveillance video, and a trail camera near a seasonal home, that the victim left the Little River Casino on Thursday, presumably, to return to Norton Shores," police added, stating that the woman "became lost and ended up on a long driveway of a seasonal home." "While attempting to get turned around the vehicle became disabled and caught fire. The victim left the vehicle, however, forgot her cell phone in the vehicle," police added, per the post. Related: Woman Who Disappeared in 1972 Found 'Safe and Well' Thanks to Grainy Photo, Police Say "When she attempted to return to the car, she became lost. A trail cam captured the vehicle driving in and the victim walking out. Video evidence showed she did not return," police continued. "She lay next to a downed tree, to seek shelter during the Thursday night rain. She became cold to the point that she could not get back to her feet Friday. She remained lying on the ground until found Sunday evening," officers added, sharing the release alongside video footage of the search and rescue mission. 'She's incredibly, incredibly lucky she's still alive ... I don't know her but she's a tough gal,' Mason County Sheriff, Kim Cole, told local media outlet WZZM's 13 On Your Side. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Cole told the outlet the distance from the casino to where Bloomquist was found was "probably 15 miles or so," stating that she had survived amid cold weather conditions. The outlet reported that Bloomquist's brother said his sister had hit her head after falling out of her bed the day before she went missing, so he believes the disappearance may be linked to her having a concussion. He said she didn't want to be treated at the hospital at the time, and wanted to go to the casino instead. The Mason County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information. Read the original article on People

Michigan woman, 74, found alive in woods days after car caught fire while heading home
Michigan woman, 74, found alive in woods days after car caught fire while heading home

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Michigan woman, 74, found alive in woods days after car caught fire while heading home

A 74-year-old Michigan woman reported missing last week was found alive Sunday in a wooded area after having survived days of freezing temperatures that left her unable to seek help. Authorities investigating a burned vehicle on a private road in Grant Township on Sunday afternoon called police after they recognized it as matching the description of one linked to a woman missing from the city of Norton Shores, authorities said. Authorities launched an aerial search using a drone and soon located the missing woman, whom the Norton Shores Police Department identified as local resident Nancy Bloomquist, about 150 yards from the SUV. She was last seen at the Little River Casino, about 95 miles north of Norton Shores, on Thursday a few hours before nightfall, the police department said in a statement. Police believe she was driving home in her 2024 GMC Terrain when she got lost on a private road and her vehicle became disabled. Overnight Thursday into Friday, the area was hit with rain and freezing temperatures. In the stretch between Thursday and Sunday, a front produced rain and light snow, and temperatures dipped below 22 degrees, according to National Weather Service data. The Mason County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook that Bloomquist fled the vehicle after it erupted in flames but tried to return because she had left her phone inside. Mason County Sheriff Kim C. Cole told WZZM-TV of Grand Rapids that the SUV may have ignited after its engine was exhausted in an effort to gain traction off-road in weather he described as life-threatening. Cole did not immediately respond to a request for more information. Bloomquist got lost as she was trying to return to her car and, amid the rain and debilitating cold, her body locked up, the sheriff's office said. She sought shelter next to a downed tree, where she apparently stayed for three days until she was discovered by a search team Sunday after a drone spotted her, the sheriff's office said in its statement. The sheriff's office said Bloomquist was conscious and spoke to arriving deputies. She was taken to a hospital and treated for exposure, WZZM reported. Norton Shores is on the eastern coast of Lake Michigan about 38 miles northwest of Grand Rapids. This article was originally published on

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