Crime & Safety

GA Camper Missing For Weeks Found Alive In California Mountains

The CA resort owner who found a GA woman in one of his mountain cabins said she wanted a hug and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

This image shows Tiffany Slaton of Jeffersonville, Georgia, when she was rescued in Fresno County, California, on Wednesday after being reported missing in the High Sierra for three weeks.
This image shows Tiffany Slaton of Jeffersonville, Georgia, when she was rescued in Fresno County, California, on Wednesday after being reported missing in the High Sierra for three weeks. (Fresno County Sheriff's Office via AP)

JEFFERSONVILLE, GA — Tiffany Slaton of Georgia received an early birthday gift when she was found safe Wednesday after she disappeared while camping nearly a month ago in California's mountainous Sierra National Forest, according to authorities.

Slaton, whose 28th birthday is this week, had not been seen since April 24 or had contact with her family since April 20, police said. Authorities searched nearly 600 square miles but were hindered by snow and blocked roads in some areas.

Instead, it was Christopher Gutierrez, owner of Vermillion Valley Resort, who found her, according to police.

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Gutierrez was checking on his property near Lake Edison the day after a blizzard when he saw an open door and some shoes at one cabin. He had left it unlocked with lost hikers in mind.

1 Miracle, 2 Hugs

“She pops out, didn’t say a word, just ran up and all she wanted was a hug,” Gutierrez said during a video press conference Wednesday night facilitated by the Fresno County Sheriff's Office, adding Slaton also requested a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, which Gutierrez was happy to provide.

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“It was a pretty surreal moment," he said.

Slaton, who is from Jeffersonville, was dehydrated and was taken to a hospital but was otherwise in good condition, according to police.

Her father, Bobby Slaton, noted the family has always been outdoorsy, with a small farm, and that Tiffany is knowledgeable about foraging and nutrition.

“A ton of weight has been lifted,” he said during the press conference. “… To hear her voice, I can’t even put it into words how excited I was.”

Her parents, who also live in Jeffersonville, were out shopping when they got the good news.

“I just grabbed somebody and said, ‘Can I hug you?’” Slaton’s mother, Fredrina Slaton, said during the press conference. “I needed to hug somebody.”

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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