She was barefoot, authorities say, and only wearing a t-shirt and
sweatpants.
Before she was found, authorities scoured the area, only to learn that
she was nine miles away in Westminster. Her father had called police
when he realized she wasn't in bed at 6am.
She has a history of sleepwalking, her father told authorities.
The bloodhound was able to follow her scent about a mile-and-a-half to a nearby 7-Eleven. A witness told the sheriff's office they saw her at bus stop, but at this point, authorities haven't been able to confirm that she took a bus. She didn't have any money nor a purse, the sheriff's office said.
Gammel wasn't injured, and investigators are still trying to find out
what she remembers, and precisely what happened.
Psychologist Dr. Max Wachtel says sleepwalking isn't something to mess
around with.
"People can do some pretty scary, dangerous things sleepwalking," he
said," and they're only partially aware of what's going on."
The bloodhound was able to follow her scent about a mile-and-a-half to a nearby 7-Eleven. A witness told the sheriff's office they saw her at bus stop, but at this point, authorities haven't been able to confirm that she took a bus. She didn't have any money nor a purse, the sheriff's office said.
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