UNITY TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) – The body of Elizabeth Pollard, the missing 64-year-old woman who fell through a sinkhole while looking for her cat in Unity Township, Pennsylvania, has been found, the Westmoreland County coroner said on Friday.
Pollard went missing around 5 p.m. on Monday and since Tuesday, crews have been digging, shoring up and searching an abandoned coal mine behind Monday’s Restaurant on Marguerite Road.
State police held out hope she’d be found alive, but on Wednesday night, they informed Pollard’s family that the operation was moved into a recovery phase.
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“It’s just a matter of trying to find her and do right by her family,” Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Steve Limani said at the time.
Police are expected to give an update later Friday.
Crews feared the abandoned mine was going to collapse
As of Thursday night, search teams feared the abandoned mine property could be at risk of collapsing.
“The goal is to remove the dirt and then to come up from underneath and extract that dirt. We’re going to take that dirt and put it in separate piles. We’re going to have people reviewing that dirt, looking through it, possibly if we could find a cellphone or anything that could be of significance,” said Limani.
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Police said on Thursday that the excavators reached the spot where they believed Pollard was.
At one point, more than 100 people had responded to the scene to assist in the massive search and rescue effort.
As for Pollard’s cat, Pepper hasn’t been found.
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