Search continues for missing woman in Hungry Horse area
According to the Flathead County Sheriff's Office, her black 2011 Honda CRV was found on July 17 at the Riverside boating area.
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I am not a paddle boarder. If she fell off while paddling on the reservoir, would her paddle be “stored”?AUG 11, 2024
[...]Media campaign raises awareness of ongoing search for missing woman
Friends and family of a woman who vanished while paddleboarding on the Hungry Horse Reservoir last month are expanding a public outreach campaign in the hopes of finding the missing 33-year-old.whitefishpilot.com
Her locked vehicle was located on July 17, near the Riverside Boat Landing, and her paddleboard and stowed paddle were discovered near Flossy Creek, approximately 2 miles from her parked vehicle.
Emily Rea, a 33-year-old woman, is an active outdoors enthusiast and a beloved staff member of the Skola School, an independent, nature-based school in the Whitefish community, and the manager of Half Moon VRBO.
A dedicated website page has been established, as well as widespread communication including radio, billboards, fuel pump announcements and flyers to build awareness of the active #EyesForEmily search. The landing page includes a sign-up form for volunteering resources and includes links to the Facebook page for the latest information and a page. An Instagram account has also been launched to help communicate updates.
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Yeah, "stowed" was not an expected word to describe the paddle of a person miles away from their entry point.I am not a paddle boarder. If she fell off while paddling on the reservoir, would her paddle be “stored”?
Hmmm……Yeah, "stowed" was not an expected word to describe the paddle of a person miles away from their entry point.
I think that is a possibility for sure. They haven't found much in the weeks of searching they've done.ER set off on her paddle board at 8:30 pm. Sunset that evening was about 9:32 so she had about an hour of daylight left for her excursion.
Maps show a parking area where Flossy Creek empties into the reservoir near where the paddle board was found. I wonder how busy it would be around 9:00 pm. Any chance she stepped off there for a little break, stored her paddle, pulled up her board by the water’s edge, and someone came along with no good intentions?
ER set off on her paddle board at 8:30 pm. Sunset that evening was about 9:32 so she had about an hour of daylight left for her excursion.
Maps show a parking area where Flossy Creek empties into the reservoir near where the paddle board was found. I wonder how busy it would be around 9:00 pm. Any chance she stepped off there for a little break, stored her paddle, pulled up her board by the water’s edge, and someone came along with no good intentions?
From the article you linked:The family of Emily Rea has launched a full-scale communications campaign, #EyesForEmily, and a dedicated website as a source of information to help locate the missing young woman, a resident of West Glacier, Montana. Ms. Rea has been missing since Tuesday, July 16, 2024, and was last known to have gone to the Hungry Horse Reservoir in the Flathead National Forest to go paddleboarding.
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING MONTANA WOMAN EMILY REA
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Emily Rea, a 33-year-old woman, is an active outdoors enthusiast, and a beloved staff member of the Skola School, an independent nature-based school for pre-k through 3rd-grade students in the Whitefish community, and the manager of Half Moon VRBO.
Widespread communication including radio, billboards, fuel pump announcements, and flyers are being distributed to build broader awareness of the #EyesForEmily campaign. In response to generous public assistance, a volunteer form and a downloadable missing person flyer are available on the campaign website. A donation link has been provided to aid in the ongoing search efforts and #EyesForEmily community. Official Facebook and Instagram accounts have also been set up to streamline information and offer regular updates.
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING MONTANA WOMAN EMILY REA
/PRNewswire/ -- The family of Emily Rea has launched a full-scale communications campaign, #EyesForEmily, and a dedicated website as a source of information to...www.prnewswire.com
The reservoir is 34 miles long and 24000 acres in size so there is a good chance a body would never be found. There is no way to completely search such a huge areaFrom the article you linked:
“The authorities urge anyone who might have seen, heard, or know anything about Emily Rea's disappearance to please contact the tip line including photos, videos, and sightings, at 406-758-5610 or Tips@Flathead.MT.gov.”
This sounds to me like authorities may be beginning to suspect that ER did not simply fall from her paddle board and drown given the intensive effort searching the lake with no results.
I agree, but they were on it very quickly with state of the art equipment. They also would have wind and current information. Still, a body can get caught up on underwater debris.The reservoir is 34 miles long and 24000 acres in size so there is a good chance a body would never be found. There is no way to completely search such a huge area