A Maine game warden -- with the help of his canine partner --  located a New Hampshire woman missing since yesterday in Vaughan Woods State Park in South Berwick on Thursday morning.

According to Maine Inland Fish and Wildlife, South Berwick police found an unattended vehicle at the park at around 11 p.m. Sept. 21.

Police contacted the vehicle's owner's family and learned that Jennifer Foxlow, 35, of Rollinsford, New Hampshire, hadn't been seen since 10 a.m.

South Berwick police and a York County Sheriff's deputy and dog could not find Foxlow. 

Maine game wardens started searching the park after 2 a.m. on Thursday. 

At around 4:30 a.m., Game Warden Michael Latti's K9 Luna picked up on a scent and raced deeper into the woods, according to Maine Inland Fish and Wildlife.

Latti called out for Luna, who barked, indicating she had located Foxlow, who also responded. 

Wardens helped Foxlow out of the woods, and York County EMS examined Foxlow and found no apparent injuries.

She was transported to Wentworth Douglass Hospital in Dover, New Hampshire as a precaution. 

Wardens do not have more information on Foxlow's condition.

Jennifer Foxlow and Game Warden K9 Luna after Foxlow, missing for 11 hours, was located. (Maine Inland Fish and Wildlife)
Jennifer Foxlow and Game Warden K9 Luna after Foxlow, missing for 11 hours, was located. (Maine Inland Fish and Wildlife)