Missing Washington County woman found dead in Wisconsin state park

TOWN OF SUPERIOR, Wis. — A woman found deceased Saturday in Pattison State Park in northwestern Wisconsin has been identified as a Washington County resident.

Douglas County (Wis.) Sheriff Matt Izzard has identified her as 65-year-old Kim Creager. She was found three days after she was reported missing.

Foul play is not suspected, Izzard said.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office took the missing person report on Wednesday, March 6, according to a post on the sheriff’s office Facebook page. Deputies quickly located the woman’s car at Pattison State Park in the town of Superior.

Following an extensive search, Creager was found deceased.

The sheriff’s department thanked the St. Louis County sheriff’s search and rescue team, multiple divisions from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, volunteer fire departments from the towns of Superior, Maple, Summit, Parkland, Cloverland, Lakeside, Dairyland and the City of Superior Fire Department for their help with the search.

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