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Wash. police find her trapped in vehicle, which had fallen 20 feet from road
MSNBC
Updated: 5:05 p.m. PT Sept 27, 2007

A Maple Valley, Wash., woman who went missing Sept. 19 was found alive on Thursday, trapped in her car that had crashed down a steep ravine, police told several media sources.

Tanya Rider, 33, was found around 2:30 p.m. in her dark blue Honda Element near Renton.

The vehicle had fallen nearly 20 feet from the road into heavy brush. State Patrol spokesman Jeff Merrill told The Seattle Times that the area was "rugged and not easily accessible."

Rider was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, rescue officials said, adding that she was alert and talking.

"She looks very pale, very dehydrated. She didn't have a lot of cuts but had difficulty breathing," Merrill told the Times. "We have a lot of unanswered questions right now."

Rider was reported missing on Sept. 19 after leaving her overnight shift at a Fred Meyer store in Bellevue. The King County Sheriff's Office has been searching for the woman ever since.

Rider’s husband said he was taking a polygraph at the sheriff's office when he got the news she was alive, The Associated Press reported.