The 28-year-old woman with a disability was found lying under the blankets in the back seat of the car in the tow NINE DAYS after her mother “abandoned” her in the vehicle at a gas station
- The disabled woman was found in the back of a Valentine’s car in a towbar in Burien, Washington
- Police believe she has been there since February 5 – when they believe she was abandoned by her mother at a gas station
- They called for a tow from the gas station, unaware that the woman was in the car
- The tow truck took the car and they also didn’t know she was inside
- It was not until the woman’s sister called police on February 14 to say she was missing that she was found.
- The woman’s 45-year-old mother has not been identified; police continue to investigate
A 28-year-old woman with severe disabilities was found lying unconscious in the back seat of a car last week in a tractor, nine days after her mother abandoned her in a gas station vehicle.
The woman with disabilities has not been identified, nor has her mother, but police are still investigating. It is not clear how she survived so long and whether she had access to food or water to sustain her.
On February 14, she was found lying under blankets and other “debris” in the back seat of her 45-year-old mother’s 2004 Cadillac.
The vehicle was towed to Skyway Towing and Recovery, a detention and towing location in Burien, Washington Statefrom a nearby gas station.
It is not yet clear when it was towed there, but police believe the woman has been alone in the vehicle since Feb. 5, when her mother abandoned him at the gas station.
On February 14, the day the woman was found in the car, Kent police received a call from her sister announcing her disappearance.
This is a 2004 Cadillac in which the woman was found in the back seat lying under a pile of blankets in the tow yard on February 14.
This is the back seat on which she was found lying. It was missed by the people at the gas station and the towing yard, who opened the car door only after the police called them to look for her.
The nurse said she had not heard from her earlier in the month and was worried.
The cops then followed the mother’s car to the towing yard and contacted the manager.
Then they knocked on the window and found her inside.
“Whoever called us and said, ‘Please search the car,’ they saved her life.”
“They saved her life,” said tow manager Bonafasio Pause WLOX.
He added that no one noticed her when the car was towed because it was “covered with clothes”.
The tow yard in Burien, Washington, where the woman was found on February 14
Bonafasio Pause, manager of the towing company, said he was glad the woman was alive
He praised the woman’s worried sister, saying she had saved her life.
“The only person who was great here was the girl’s sister. She has all the work to do. She is a hero. This lady is alive now because of her.
A Kent police spokesman told DailyMail.com on Wednesday that the case was still under investigation and that no one had been charged.
“The woman with disabilities is 28 years old and was taken to hospital in serious condition.
“This case is still under investigation and when we receive details that we can provide, we will update our information,” they said.
The disabled woman was taken to hospital in a serious condition on Valentine’s Day.
It is unclear whether she is still there or released.
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