Hiker disappears in wilderness after taking ‘shortcut’ that leads to voice from the woods
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A Washington state hiker survived nearly a week in the woods after getting lost during a “shortcut” and falling from a tree. 

Authorities responded to a 911 caller who reported hearing a voice calling for help from the Suquamish woods around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) said in a Facebook post

When a sheriff’s deputy arrived, he heard “a faint, distressful voice coming from the woods saying he had fallen from a tree,” the department said. 

A missing hiker was found following nearly five days lost in the wilderness.

Search crews carried the hiker, who had been missing for up to five days, out of the woods on a stretcher. (Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office)

The man also revealed he had been lost for four to five days after trying to take a shortcut through the woods, according to KCSO. 

A hiker went missing for up to five days in the Washington wilderness

A Suquamish tribe member heard the missing hiker’s cries and called 911, prompting a search and rescue operation from local authorities. (Google Maps)

Authorities transported the hiker to a local medical center for evaluation and treatment. An update regarding his condition as of Wednesday was not immediately available. 

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