SALISBURY, N.C. — Carrie Bradshaw-Crowther, the missing pregnant woman from Salisbury who was scheduled to have a caesarean section, has been found in Boone, WSOC reported, citing the Watauga County Sheriff’s Office. Family members — who are heading to Boone — also confirmed to WSOC that she has been found.
Deputies said a woman used an ATM card Monday at a CVS in Boone. Officials found her at a gas station a short time later, her van matching the description of Bradshaw-Crowther’s.
According to a release from the Watauga County Sheriff, the 49-year-old exited the vehicle and said, “I am Carrie.”
The identification card in the woman’s possession matched that of Crowther. She was taken to the hospital for medical evaluation.
Police had obtained surveillance images showing Bradshaw-Crowther the last time she was spotted at a Shell gas station in Statesville on Wednesday.
They hoped the photos would draw more leads as to her whereabouts.
The images show the 5-foot-7-inch woman wearing a blue jacket with her brown hair braided.
Police say Carrie Bradshaw Crowther is here at Watauga Medical Center where she’s undergoing a medical evaluation pic.twitter.com/Biua4ypcJL
— Dave Faherty (@FahertyWSOC9) June 8, 2015
Just spoke to sister of missing woman Carrie Crowther. She’s heading to Boone now after hearing reports her sister was found. @wsoctv
— Trish Williford (@TrishWSOC9) June 8, 2015
Breaking Watauga- sheriff just confirmed van spotted in Boone matches description of missing pregnant woman from Salisbury
— Dave Faherty (@FahertyWSOC9) June 8, 2015
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