Nashville police found a New Jersey woman alive after she got separated from her friend on Lower Broadway, kicking off an early morning search for her.
Officers focused their search for 33-year-old Alexandria Chmiel around the Cumberland riverbank at First Avenue North and Woodland Street, the department said on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.
Chmiel, around 9 a.m., walked up to the area where police were staged for the search.
Chmiel became separated from her friend at Third Avenue and Broadway before 2 a.m. Thursday, police said. She was reported missing shortly before 3:45 a.m.
Still photographs of video surveillance show Chmiel walking through a crosswalk alone. She’s wearing jeans and a black top, and she appears to be carrying a purse in one hand and shoes in the other. In another photo, she’s passing a lone pickup truck parked along First Avenue.
Officers are searching around the riverbank at 1st & Woodland for Alexandria Chmiel, 33, who is visiting from NJ. She became separated from her friend at 3rd & Broadway before 2 a.m. & was reported missing at 3:42 a.m. She is last seen on downtown cameras at 1st & Woodland. pic.twitter.com/F8xXTSdw7v
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) July 25, 2024
Riley Strain, 22, went missing in March after he was kicked out of a Broadway bar. Two weeks later his body was found in the Cumberland River. The Davidson County Medical Examiner’s officer ruled his death accidental and noted in his autospy that he had nearly three times the legal limit of alcohol in his system as well as a form of THC that is legal in Tennessee.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville police find New Jersey tourist
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