71-year-old Barbara Briley and her great granddaughter 5-year-old La'Myra Briley, had been missing since Christmas Eve.
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An alert homeowner found the two were safe and sound around 5 p.m. Wednesday in a wooded area on private property in Dinwiddle County.
Both were found still seated inside the silver Toyota Rav4.
Barbara Briley was flown to VCU Medical Center in Richmond, Virginia for treatment.
Police say La'Myra was alert and appeared unharmed, but was transported from the scene for medical evaluation.
The two left their home in Mays Landing Saturday morning headed to see family in North Carolina.
The last time they were heard from or seen was at an Exxon in Ruther Glen, Virginia.
"I was at work Christmas Eve and I got this phone call from my mom talking about 'we can't find your grandma or the baby,'" Jamero Briley of Mays Landing told Action News Tuesday.
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Barbara is Jamero's grandmother. La'Myra is Jamero's daughter.
"It's hard for me, trying so hard not to cry," Briley said.
He says he has no idea what happened.
Briley says his uncle spoke to his grandmother over the phone when she stopped in Virginia. She said she was lost.
Our sister station in North Carolina was able to speak with the Exxon employee who saw them last.
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"I physically spent time with her and helped her to get to her destination and she didn't make it," gas station employee Joanna Strange said.
Via Skype, Barbara Briley's niece, Ginger Bittle, says this doesn't make sense. Bittle said her 71-year-old aunt made this exact drive often.
"She made this drive every year, sometimes two or three times a year," Bittle said.