Florida woman found in South Carolina days after car discovered on train tracks

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South Carolina authorities on Friday announced they found a 27-year-old Florida woman three days after she went missing in a rural area of Allendale County on Aug. 13.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) said Jessica Rapsys, of Jacksonville, had been found “safe” but did not provide further details about where or how authorities were able to locate her.

“Finding Jessica was a team effort,” Allendale County Sheriff James Freeman said in a Friday statement. “We all worked together and did not give up hope.”

Authorities were initially dispatched to the Steel Creek Plantation area after receiving a call about Rapsys’ disappearance. 

Officials with the Allendale County Sheriff’s Office found her empty vehicle stuck on train tracks with the keys still inside on Tuesday night, authorities previously told Fox News Digital.

It remains unclear why Rapsys, of Jacksonville, was in the Creek Plantation area on Tuesday, Allendale County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Steven Robinson told Fox News Digital. 

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) said Jessica Rapsys, of Jacksonville, had been found “safe” after she went missing in rural area of Allendale County on Aug. 13. Facebook
Officials with the Allendale County Sheriff’s Office found her empty vehicle stuck on train tracks with the keys still inside on Tuesday night. Google Maps
It remains unclear why Rapsys, of Jacksonville, was in the Creek Plantation area on Tuesday. Google Maps

Rapsys’ father, Vid Rapsys, previously told Fox News Digital that the sheriff’s department and SLED “have been incredible and have been tirelessly searching with all conceivable methods.”

She has been transported to a local hospital for an evaluation and any medical treatment necessary, SLED said on Friday.

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