LittleMissContrary
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This gives a whole new meaning to the term "fanny pack".
Hoping she is found safe.
Hoping she is found safe.
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I don't know much about spiritual quests except what I've read about native americans, who often use drugs during such quests. I hope she wasn't doing any drugs. Terribly naive post, I know... this is something I"m relatively unfamiliar with. Still can't get over what a strange headline this makes. I guess this should make national news pretty quickly this way at least.
It is on national news. Somehow, I don't think there are too many folks with her name, Maureen Kelley, that would be considered NA or in an Asian type religion. I'm wondering about the drug angle as well. This girl is only 19.
So she made it to a road naked-Lord Have Mercy
I don't even want to think what would happen if she got in a car-mm
Why is there no picture of her so people know what she looks like??
Deputies search for naked Vancouver teen missing in Skamania
Woman, 19, reportedly set off on a spiritual quest
By Patty Hastings
Columbian staff writer
Originally published June 10, 2013 at 8:54 a.m., updated June 10, 2013 at 1 p.m.
Deputies are searching for a naked Vancouver woman, 19, who left her campground in west Skamania County on Sunday afternoon.
Maureen Kelly reportedly left the Canyon Creek Campground in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest just after 5 p.m. Sunday on a spiritual quest, wearing only a fanny pack that contained a compass and a knife. The woman was supposed to return that night, but didnt. A friend reported her missing around midnight.
http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/jun/10/deputies-search-naked-woman-missing-skamania
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Picture of her in this video
http://www.kptv.com/story/22548141/search-on-for-missing-woman-at-washington-campground
In Washington state? Lots.not to make light of a missing person case, but it won't be hard to ID her if someone sees her. I mean how many women could be running around naked in the forest at night?
In Washington state? Lots.