Woman Missing Since November 2020 Found Alive In Tent In Utah Canyon, Eating Moss & Grass

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Woman Missing Since November 2020 Found Alive In Tent In Utah Canyon, Eating Moss & Grass

A 47-year-old woman, who has been missing since November 2020, has now been found alive, living in a tent in an Utah Canyon, eating moss and grass.

On Sunday (May 2), the woman, whose name hasn’t been publicly identified, was discovered in a remote campsite at the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office released a statement and said, “This woman… had lost a significant amount of weight and was weak, but she was apparently also resourceful.”

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It’s reported that law enforcement officials believe the woman might struggle with a mental disability and voluntarily chose to move to Diamond Fork Canyon. They says she’s been surviving on a small amount of food she brought with her, as well as grass and moss, and access water from a nearby river. Upon finding her, deputies took the woman to a nearby hospital for a mental health evaluation, and said it was possible she’d want to return to the forest.

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