Jerusalem - Police rescue volunteers found a missing couple in the Negev after they made an SOS sign out of stones, the Israel Police announced on Tuesday.

The couple’s family reported them missing on Monday after they had set off on a trip and had not been in contact since Sunday morning.

The man and woman, both in their 30s and from Tel Aviv, had booked a room at a hotel in the Negev but never arrived, having decided to go for a walk first. After walking some 15 kilometers, they realized that they had gotten lost and decided to make themselves a shelter near Nahal Nekarot.

The Search and Rescue unit of the Negev mountain region received a call at 2 a.m. on Monday about the missing couple. Volunteers from the unit found the couple’s vehicle abandoned in the Ramon Crater.

Large-scale searches were conducted with the assistance of a police helicopter and in cooperation with the Nature and Parks Authority.

At about 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the helicopter flew over Nahal Nekarot and police spotted a man waving at him, while standing next to an SOS sign made out of stones.

A volunteer rescued the couple, transporting them in the helicopter to Route 171; from there, the couple who were suffering from dehydration, were evacuated to the hospital for medical treatment. Read more at JPost