Crime & Safety
N.J. Woman Disappears On Starbucks Trip, Found In Woods: Cops
A 26-year-old New Jersey woman who was missing for 10 days after a Starbucks trip has been found in the woods, authorities said.

A 26-year-old New Jersey woman who was missing for 10 days after a Starbucks trip has been found in the woods, authorities said.
A hunter found Tammy Kim of Franklin Saturday, but authorities were not sure why the woman was in the woods after she was supposed to be making a short trip.
"We are extremely happy and relieved to announce that Tammy was found alive this morning by a hunter, thanks to the hunting season that began today," according to a statement from the family that was posted on the Find Tam Tam Facebook page.
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"We are grateful for the law enforcement, family, friends, and volunteers who helped search for our daughter over the past ten days."
The family asked for privacy and "continued prayers as Tammy continues to slowly recover."
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The woman was found near Ogdensburg and was transported to Morristown Medical Center for treatment, police said.
Kim had been missing since Sept. 1 when she was supposed to be at a Starbucks on Route 23 in Franklin, Sussex County, police said.
She had been last seen weather a T-shirt, gray capril sweatpants and carrying her laptop.
She as supposed to be picked up near the Starbucks location, but she was missing when her parents arrived, police said.
Police found her cell phone in the Sussex Bank corporate office on Munsonhurst Road in Franklin about three miles from the Starbucks.
Photo: Franklin police
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