Search teams found a missing teen near Borden Creek, about two miles from where he entered Bankhead National Forest in northern Alabama.
A missing teenager who became lost Tuesday in a north Alabama forest was found after a massive eight-hour search, authorities said.
Authorities received a call around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday of an 18-year-old male that may have wondered off into the woods near the Black Warrior check-in station on Lawrence County Road 9 in Bankhead National Forest, the Lawrence County Sheriff’s OfficeSheriff’s deputies found a vehicle belonging to the teen when they arrived on the scene.
Several agencies -- including the sheriff’s office’s multi-agency search-and-rescue squad; Randall’s Adventure and Training Search & Rescue ; Northwest Alabama K-9; Morgan County Search and Rescue; Christian Aid Ministry; Franklin County Sheriff’s Office; Morgan County Sheriff’s Office; Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office public safety cadets; ALEA helicopters; and the U.S.
Around 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, one of the search teams spotted the teen near Borden Creek, about two miles from where he entered the forest.He told authorities “he went into the woods to do some thinking and became lost,” the sheriff’s office said.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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