A missing woman canceled dinner plans with a friend, had an emotional chat with a police officer, and a brief exchange with a woodcutter, who found her in a remote area of Ashfork, Arizona.
It all happened in a short span between Sept. 27-30, which was the last time Chelsea Grimm, 32, was seen alive.
Hunters found her abandoned white Ford Escape on Oct. 5 in the Kaibab National Forest, according to Coconino County Sheriff's Office, which said she was officially reported missing Oct. 3.
Law enforcement, specifically the Coconino County Sheriff's Office, has been frantically looking for Grimm, which includes several social media updates that include photos with what she was last seen wearing, a distinctive tattoo on her left arm, her pet bearded dragon and white Escape.
Grimm was on a cross-country trip from her home in San Diego to Connecticut for a family wedding and she planned to camp out in Arizona on the way, police said.