Love, cookies helped sisters lost in Michigan woods survive

Ponca City Now - April 26, 2015 10:24 am

CRISP POINT, Mich. (AP) – Two sisters say they survived in a remote part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on love for their family, melted snow and the Girl Scout cookies and cheese puffs they had in their snow-crippled SUV.

Leslie Roy and Lee Marie Wright said in a statement Saturday that "through the days and nights while in the woods" those and other things helped them "to stay alive for 13 long days."

The 52-year-old Roy from Nebraska and 56-year-old Wright from Oklahoma were found Friday by a police helicopter pilot who noticed a reflection off their SUV.

The area has no cellphone service.

The sisters got stuck about 3 miles from Lake Superior after visiting relatives. They wore layers of clothing and drank melted snow during the ordeal.

 

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