The search continues for a Pennsylvania woman who possibly fell into a sinkhole on Monday.
Search operations were stopped after a collapse in the mine roof, as stated by Trooper Cliff Greenfield. Despite this setback, specialized cameras and other tools are still being utilized to locate Elizabeth Pollard, a 64-year-old woman who went missing in Union Township, as reported by WTAE.
Pollard disappeared while she was searching for her cat. Her 5-year-old granddaughter was discovered in a vehicle only 15 to 20 feet away from where Pollard was last seen.
DEVELOPING: Missing Grandmom Possibly Fell in 30-Foot Sinkhole While Searching for Cat
According to Trooper Steve Limani, the water used to clear debris in the mine is affecting its stability, posing a risk of another mine collapse. This was reported by WTAE as well.
While listening devices did not detect any sound, cameras reportedly caught a glimpse of a shoe.
“It’s a modern shoe — not something you’d find in a coal mine in Marguerite in 1940,” Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Chief John Bacha said, according to NBC News.
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