MURRIETA, Calif. - Nearly a week has gone by since a Murrieta woman was reported missing after leaving her home for a hike on the Tenaja Trail, and detectives are asking the publics for help finding her.
Deputies brought a bloodhound to the area Jennifer Kinsella-Grindle, 41, a mother of three, was last seen but the dog lost her scent halfway down the trail, according to family friend James Nesvacil.
Officials said she was last seen wearing sandals, a tank top and shorts. Her car, purse and cell phone where found near the trail.
Deputies havent said if foul play is suspected or if she is considered a voluntary missing person.
Anyone who sees Kinsella-Grindle is asked to call 911 or contact the Lake Elsinore Sheriffs Station at 951-245-3300.
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Deputies brought a bloodhound to the area Jennifer Kinsella-Grindle, 41, a mother of three, was last seen but the dog lost her scent halfway down the trail, according to family friend James Nesvacil.
Officials said she was last seen wearing sandals, a tank top and shorts. Her car, purse and cell phone where found near the trail.
Deputies havent said if foul play is suspected or if she is considered a voluntary missing person.
Anyone who sees Kinsella-Grindle is asked to call 911 or contact the Lake Elsinore Sheriffs Station at 951-245-3300.
http://www.kesq.com/news/murrieta-woman-missing-for-nearly-a-week/615684572
http://www.kesq.com/news/murrieta-woman-missing-for-nearly-a-week/615684572#
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