Woman lost, dog saved after fall into river near Mount Rainier
- A woman in her late 20s fell into the Carbon River while hiking with her dog near Mount Rainier on Sunday around 11:30 a.m.
- First responders used drones to locate the woman's dog downstream after the search for the woman was suspended due to poor weather conditions.
- The Pierce County Sheriff's Office indicated that the search for the woman transitioned from a rescue to a recovery mission due to challenging terrain and high river conditions.
- A total of 23 responders, including the Coast Guard, participated in the search efforts for the missing woman.
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Woman and dog fall into Washington state river, recovery mission underway: Police
Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PIERCE COUNTY, Wash.) — A 28-year-old woman is missing after she and her dog fell into a Washington state river, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement Monday. Zuleika Witron was hiking with her girlfriend and two dogs on Sunday when she and one of the dogs fell off the Fairfax Bridge and into the Carbon River in Washington, located in Mount Rainier National Park, police said. The woman’s girlfrien…
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