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Found! Helicopter, K-9, More Join Intense Search For Missing Ridgewood Woman

UPDATE: An intense multi-agency search ended happily when a woman who'd wandered into the cold from her Ridgewood home Sunday night was found in Paramus.

Responders from various agencies responded to Saddle River County Park.

Responders from various agencies responded to Saddle River County Park.

Photo Credit: Boyd A. Loving for DAILY VOICE

A State Police helicopter joined the search for the endangered 60-year-old woman, who responders said had gotten lost in the woods after entering Saddle River County Park around 7 p.m.

Given the circumstances -- not the least among them sub-freezing temperatures -- "it was imperative to find her," Ridgewood Police Chief Jacqueline Luthcke said.

Among the responders: a Bergen County sheriff's K-9 unit, Ridgewood Emergency Services and Paramus Emergency Management personnel, Ridgewood and Paramus police, village firefighters and sheriff's officers.

Paramus police found the woman about an hour later at a home on Victoria Avenue, a half-mile or so from where she lives, the chief said.

She was evaluated by EMS before a village police officer brought her home, Luthcke said.

The chief thanked the various agencies that assisted, particularly Paramus police.

Boyd A. Loving took the photo and contributed to this account.

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