UPDATE: Charleston EMTs find woman reported missing from Logan County, West Virginia

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Published: Oct. 21, 2019 at 5:37 AM EDT
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UPDATE 11/19

A Logan County family is thanking two Kanawha County Ambulance workers this week after they were reunited with their loved one.

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reports it started a few weeks ago when Anna Brewer and Phyllis Spencer noticed a woman sleeping under a Charleston overpass and decided to help.

“In the morning we’d stop in to see her, bring her breakfast, something to drink and we’d check in on her after work,” said Spencer.

The woman was confused and couldn’t tell the women much about herself but one night a missing person poster caught their eye.

“Her eyes, there was something about those eyes and then when we seen those pictures those eyes were just popping out,” said Spencer.

“My sister-in-law sent a picture and said does this look like her? And my husband said that’s her, that’s her,” said Brewer.

The woman sleeping under the bridge was Ashley Mullins from Logan County, her family had been looking for her since October.

“I think a lot of times we’re quick to judge and you know she was someone’s daughter, she was a mother, and a sister,” said Spencer.

Mullins family came to Charleston and picked her up and now she is safe at home getting the help she needs. Her family even held a birthday party because her’s passed while she was missing.

ORIGINAL STORY 10/21

West Virginia State Police are searching for a missing woman from Logan County.

Ashley Mullins, 34, was last seen Thursday, October 10 in the Mitchell Heights area of Logan County, driving towards Chapmanville.

Troopers say Mullins drives a gray 2005 Chevy Equinox, which was found abandoned in Boone County on Wednesday, October 16.

She has green eyes and brown hair. Troopers say she is about 5'9" and 185 pounds.

She was last seen wearing a white Affliction t-shirt, blue jeans and black and white tennis shoes.

If you see Mullins or have any information about the case, call 304-792-7200.