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Kentucky woman rescued after being stuck overnight in wrecked car

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SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. - A Kentucky woman was stuck in her wrecked car overnight after she accidentally drove off the roadway on Monday, according to police.

On the evening of Nov. 8, Nora Thompson was driving northbound on I-65 in Shepherdsville, Kentucky when she suddenly drove off the roadway and down an embankment into a treeline.

Despite her phone suffering heavy damage, Thompson was able to make a FaceTime call to a family member who then contacted the Shepherdsville Police Department, according to police.

Thompson was unable to tell her family her location, making it a challenge for search crews to locate her. "She drove off the side of the interstate, off the guardrail and rested in the treeline," Maj.

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