SEATTLE - A sheriff apologized Thursday to the husband of a woman who spent more than a week trapped in the wreckage of her SUV, saying authorities could have done more for him while she was missing.
With Tom Rider standing next to her, King County Sheriff Sue Rahr said her office could have eased his frustration by better explaining how missing-persons cases are processed and by giving him more specific instructions about what he could do while he was waiting for more help from detectives.
Rider's wife, Tanya, 33, was found clinging to life after authorities using cell phone records tracked down her sport utility vehicle in a ravine off a highway south of Seattle on …
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