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Surveillance video leads police in Monroe Township, New Jersey, to search for missing woman

Relatives of a woman reported missing from Gloucester County, New Jersey, can breathe a sigh of relief knowing she has been found after surveillance video helped police determine her whereabouts found.

The woman was reported missing from the 3000 block of S. Black Horse Pike in Williamstown on Wednesday, May 22, but was found a day later about a mile away in the Winslow Fish and Wildlife Management Area, according to the Department of Wildlife Management. Monroe Township Police.

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Surveillance video from the area where the missing woman was found by police showed her walking in nearby woods, Patch.com reports.

Missing Monroe Township New Jersey woman found after getting lost in woods

Monroe Township. Police believe the unidentified woman got lost, possibly due to heavy rain that fell Wednesday and Thursday while she was missing.

By the time police located her, the woman was unable to walk and was reportedly taken to a nearby Jefferson Hospital for treatment of the injuries she suffered.

Little more is known about the missing woman, such as her name, age (meaning whether she was elderly and/or suffering from dementia), and whether she was located in Monroe Township. is his hometown. There has also been no recent update regarding his condition.

Read the full statement from the Monroe Township, Gloucester County Police Department below.

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