** Body of missing woman recovered near Heather Lake

Bothell, WALocal News

In a tragic turn of events, Jane Tang, a 61-year-old resident of King County, was reported missing after she set out for Heather Lake on March 2. Following her family's concerns, search and rescue teams quickly located her abandoned vehicle at the Heather Lake trailhead, prompting a large-scale search operation led by Snohomish County crews. However, the search was complicated by significant snowfall, creating hazardous conditions for searchers. After nearly a month of extensive efforts, Tang's body was discovered on March 30, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. The sheriff's office did not immediately disclose information regarding her remains, as they were investigating whether she had been hiking or if a mental health crisis had occurred.

This incident underscores the risks associated with outdoor activities, particularly during challenging weather conditions, and serves as a reminder for safety while exploring nature. The community mourns her loss, and the official cause and manner of death remain under investigation by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office.

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