Woman goes missing in Maine forest for days, is rescued hundreds of feet from dead husband

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Maine authorities recently made a dramatic rescue after a woman, Pamela Helmstadter, 72, went missing for four days in the wilderness alongside her husband and their dog. On Thursday afternoon, Pamela was found alive in Washington County, though the incident took a tragic turn as her 82-year-old husband, John Helmstadter, was discovered deceased nearby, just 200 yards from her location.


The couple had set out for a routine walk on Sunday morning, venturing into the trails near their home in Alexander with their dog. However, the outing took a perilous turn when John suffered a fall and was unable to get up. Without her cellphone on hand, Pamela made the difficult decision to leave John behind to search for help.

Authorities became aware of the situation after a concerned neighbor, noticing that a package for the couple had remained untouched for days, raised the alarm. Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife launched an official search for the missing couple, deploying the Maine Warden Service to the area.

Sgt. Josh Beal of the Warden Service explained that John, being less physically capable, stayed put as Pamela set off to find assistance. Despite her efforts, days passed before Pamela was located. Tragically, by the time help arrived, John had succumbed to the harsh conditions.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that can arise from even routine outdoor activities, particularly for older individuals, and highlights the importance of carrying communication devices and notifying others of one’s whereabouts.

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