Crews worked through the night in Marguerite to find Elizabeth Pollard, 64
A search is underway for a missing Pennsylvania woman who may have fallen into a 30-foot-deep sinkhole.that had recently opened above an abandoned western Pennsylvania coal mine.
Pictured: Rescuers search for a missing woman who may have fallen into a 30-foot-deep sinkhole in western Pennsylvania.Pollard's family called police at about 1 a.m. Tuesday to say she had not been seen since going out Monday evening to search for Pepper, her cat. Authorities used an excavator to dig in the area, where temperatures dropped to below freezing overnight.Pennsylvania State Police
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