Alaska Troopers Found A Tennessee Couple Safe Near Alaskan Trail
A couple from Tennessee was found safe near a hiking trail in Fairbanks, Alaska by the Alaska Wildlife Troopers a week later after they got lost and stranded on the trail and failed to check out of their Airbnb. The couple was reportedly missing for about a week and was found last Friday.
Officials say their luggage and personal belongings were still at their Airbnb, but Bare and Hovsepian were nowhere to be found. Additionally, Bare rented a dark, metallic-blue Jeep Compass Limited through Turo, which was supposed to be returned August 11, but wasn't. Read more here
Great work to the troopers in Alaska for finding and rescuing the couple. This is a reminder to make sure you have a fully charged phone with you just in case you get lost. The Emergency SOS on the iPhone is a feature that will help SAR teams locate your whereabouts just in case you get lost. We hope the couple is recovering well. Please be safe everyone.
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