Mississippi Woman Missing for Days Found After Spelling out S.O.S. With Rocks

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By Wire Service
October 29, 2019US News
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Mississippi Woman Missing for Days Found After Spelling out S.O.S. With Rocks
Mrs. Gomez and Helitack team land at Helibase. "S.O.S" spelled out with rocks saved a woman missing in a national park for days, according to a release from the National Park Service. (Courtesy of Inciweb)

“S.O.S” spelled out with rocks saved a woman missing in a national park for days, according to a release from the National Park Service.

Mary Joanna Gomez, 56, was found alive and safe in Sequoia National Park after her disappearance sparked a major search operation, the release said.

Gomez was in California’s Bay Area from Mississippi on assignment as a traveling nurse. On Oct. 23, her day off, she visited Kings Canyon National Park, and the next day she texted her daughter pictures of the scenery, the release said.

But she missed her shift Friday, prompting her family to report her missing to the San Francisco Police Department.

A search began, with the National Park Service (NPS) placing her in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park on Saturday morning, according to the release. Search teams, search dogs, and aircraft all took part in the effort.

Then on Monday, a California Air National Guard aircraft spotted the message spelled out with rocks on the ground. Teams on foot were able to track down Gomez about three and a half miles from her vehicle over steep and rocky terrain, the release said.

She was “cold, thirsty, and hungry, but in otherwise good health,” the release said.

She’s in contact with her family again and will be reunited shortly, NPS said.

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