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Crews find lost mushroom picker in Mason County

By Lisa Pemberton - Staff writer

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August 25, 2014 06:07 PM

A woman who didn’t return from a mushroom picking trip in Mason County on Sunday afternoon was found at about 10:45 a.m. Monday, according to The Olympian’s news partner KIRO-TV.

Jean Leffler, 46, walked out out of a forested area at Satsop Cloquallum Road, according to the station. She was checked by medics at the scene, and her condition is unknown.

The search for Leffler in the Lake Arrowhead area, about 16 miles west of Shelton near Elma, involved K-9, ground teams and aircraft.

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