NIGHTMARE

Spine-chilling moment police find missing woman with Alzheimer’s standing in swamp at 2am

Pictures show the chilling moment she was found

AN elderly woman with Alzheimer's was found wandering into a swampy area in Tampa, Florida.

She was rescued from the gloomy water by Hillsborough County Sheriff deputies who received a concerned call on August 10 about a missing woman.

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The police received a call at 2am on August 10 about the missing womanCredit: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
Deputies tried speaking in English and Spanish to coax her out of the watersCredit: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
An officer eventually carried the mentally ill lady away from the swampCredit: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office

Luckily, the police were able to find her after the call came in, at around 2am, but the missing woman appeared confused by the deputies.

When first approached she waved her rescuers away and attempted to dismiss them.

Body camera footage recorded an officer saying: "Ma'am come on, let's go. We've got to get you out of here.

"We're going to get you home ma'am."

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They were able to track the woman down through infrared cameras and aviation, which pinpointed her in the woods to the right of her home.

Using flashlights as they approached the 3400 block of Reynoldswood Drive and used flashlights to find her precise location.

The deputies held her hand and tried speaking to her in Spanish saying 'ven, vamos' which translates to 'come, lets go.'

When she got close enough to her rescuers, a deputy in Spanish said: "I am going to lift you."

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The woman replied: "OK."

She was picked by one of the officers and carried to safety, unharmed with one officer saying 'watch your step Troy' as they left the swampy waters.

states the top symptom of Alzheimer's is 'confusion, disorientation and getting lost in familiar places.'

It also can create issues with mobility, speech, and potentially lead to hallucinations.

As it stands there is no cure for Alzheimer's and it is treated through tackling symptoms and preventative measures.

Sheriff Chad Chronister said: "I am beyond thankful and relieved we were able to locate and rescue this missing woman quickly.

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