Missing Florida Woman Was Trapped in Shipping Container Before Being Found Banging on Door

Mar. 15, 2025

A Florida woman has been found after being trapped in a shipping container.

In a statement shared on its Facebook account, theCocoa Police Departmentsaid that the shipping container was next to a business at 2005 N. Cocoa Blvd.

Lopez was not injured and was taken to a local hospital for a medical evaluation and potential dehydration, per the police.

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The Cocoa Police Department said that Lopez was last spotted at her home on Lucerne Drive Monday, adding that a coworker later called and expressed concern after Lopez failed to pick up her son.

Detectives reached out to Lopez’s family members, checked out locations and sent out a missing persons bulletin.

“During the course of the investigation,” police said, “detectives were notified that the woman had been found. She had been banging on the door of the shipping container when someone heard her and unlocked the door.”

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In an interview with CBS affiliateWKMG, Tyler Sonnenberg, the shipping container’s owner, said he initially witnessed Lopez in the area on Monday. He recalled locking the container on Tuesday afternoon, but claimed he didn’t hear any noise the next day.

Sonnenberg told the outlet that he is not to blame for what happened and is considering pressing charges against Lopez.

Yvonne Martinez, a public information officer for the Cocoa Police Department, told NBC affiliateWESHthat when she was found, Lopez was “not in a good state of mind to where we could talk to her and get good information.”

Martinez added that the shipping container owners locked up the storage unit for the evening, not realizing that someone was in there.

“So it appears to be a case of wrong place, wrong time,” Martinez said to WESH, “and nobody knew she was in there, so today, she started banging on the side walls and door of the shipping container. Someone fortunately heard her and that’s how we were able to get to her.”

PEOPLE contacted Martinez Friday for additional updates and information on the matter, but did not receive an immediate response.

source: people.com