Search continues for woman missing for 2 days in freezing temperatures after New Hampshire hike

The search continued Tuesday for a 20-year-old girl who officers say has been lacking for 2 days after going mountain climbing in New Hampshire mountains.

The state's fish and sport regulation enforcement division mentioned Emily Sotelo was dropped off Sunday morning at Lafayette Place Campground in Fraconia and he or she meant to hike Mounts Lafayette, Haystack and Flume. 

Authorities mentioned she is "overdue" and inspired any hikers who might have encountered Sotelo to inform New Hampshire state police. She is described to be 5 toes tall and 115 kilos, and was final seen carrying a brown jacket and train pants. 

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Emily Sotelo, 20, was reported lacking after going mountain climbing on Sunday. 

New Hampshire Fish and Sport Regulation Enforcement Division

The Pemigewasset Valley Search and Rescue Staff mentioned Monday – day two of the search – that they deployed greater than 60 floor searchers along with air assist. They mentioned would resume looking out on Tuesday.

The unit additionally mentioned temperatures alongside the ridge reaches about 0 levels, with winds between 30 to 40 miles per hour. Charlie Stewart, who's with the search workforce, instructed CBS affiliate WGME that she might not have been outfitted correctly for the chilly.

"She was carrying sneakers probably some wind pants, probably not prepared for what the temperatures are proper now," he mentioned. 

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