911 Call Released In Missing Woman's Case
Search Continues For Leslie Rivera-Hager
Posted: 10:53 am EST November 3, 2003Updated: 11:09 am EST November 3, 2003
BEAVER COUNTY, Pa. -- Beaver County officials released a 911 call they believe was made by Leslie Rivera-Hager.
Rivera-Hager, 37, of Beaver County, was reported missing in September.She hasn't been heard from since a strange call to 911 saying she was lost in the woods.
Rivera-Hager: "Hi. I'm lost in the park. I need help. I have no water."
911 Dispatcher: "OK. What park are you in?"
Rivera-Hager: "I'm not sure."
911 Dispatcher: "You don't know what park you're in?"
Rivera-Hager: "I found this cell phone walking along the way. It's getting dark and I don't have food or water."
911 Dispatcher: "You have a couple of hours before it gets dark."
Rivera-Hager: "I'm just scared. There's blood on my face, blood all over my head."
911 Dispatcher: "OK. Which park are you in again? ... in Jefferson County?"
Rivera-Hager: "I don't know. I hit my head."State and local authorities searched the Allegheny Forest and Tioga Park soon after the call was made, but nothing was found.With hunting season approaching, police are asking hunters to be on alert for any possible clues.
Rivera-Hager, 37, of Beaver County, was reported missing in September.She hasn't been heard from since a strange call to 911 saying she was lost in the woods.
Rivera-Hager: "Hi. I'm lost in the park. I need help. I have no water."911 Dispatcher: "OK. What park are you in?"
Rivera-Hager: "I'm not sure."
911 Dispatcher: "You don't know what park you're in?"
Rivera-Hager: "I found this cell phone walking along the way. It's getting dark and I don't have food or water."
911 Dispatcher: "You have a couple of hours before it gets dark."
Rivera-Hager: "I'm just scared. There's blood on my face, blood all over my head."
911 Dispatcher: "OK. Which park are you in again? ... in Jefferson County?"
Rivera-Hager: "I don't know. I hit my head."State and local authorities searched the Allegheny Forest and Tioga Park soon after the call was made, but nothing was found.With hunting season approaching, police are asking hunters to be on alert for any possible clues.
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- October 10, 2003: Police Search For Missing Woman
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