The great search for an older woman continued



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Police and Armed Forces employees search for the missing woman on the outskirts of Örebro.  Stock Photography.

Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT

Police and Armed Forces employees search for the missing woman on the outskirts of Örebro. Stock Photography.

The massive search effort outside Örebro for a woman in her 80s, who has been missing since Thursday night, continues into the night.

– We will work twenty-four hours a day until we find her, says Torbjörn Roos, police officer on duty.

The woman is said to have got stuck with her car on a back road and had not yet been found at 03:00 on Saturday night.

She was on her way from Örebro to her home in Fellingsbro, between Örebro and Arboga, and is said to have gotten lost on a secondary road where she got stuck. The night before Friday, he must have spent the night in his car.

– When he woke up, he could say on his mobile that he saw fields and a hunting tower. Then the battery died and we have not been able to trace it, police spokesman Lars Hedelin told TT on Friday.

It was later said that it had been frozen and had no food.

During the day and also the night before Saturday, there was fog in the area, complicating the search, where the police received help from the Armed Forces with the search. However, the drone search has had to be interrupted during the dark hours of the day.

The search area is large, but overnight the effort was directed toward an area south and southeast of Fellingsbro. That he was on a road at the last contact is positive, according to Torbjörn Roos, as it delimits the search area.

– If we find your car, it’s good because then we should also find it, he says.

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