Lots of people are gathering tonight in Salida for a vigil for Suzanne Morphew. She’s been missing for more than 4 months now with little information shared about her disappearance or the investigation. Tonight the focus is simply on remembering Suzanne #9News
Volunteers are handing out Gene’s Root Beer at the vigil for Morphew. The Root Beer was created by Suzanne’s dad at a root beer stand in Indiana. Andy Moorman now run’s the root beer stand. @FOX21News #SuzanneMorphew
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A candlelight vigil for Suzanne will be at 7 pm tonight at Riverside Park. People have already arrived to get a spot. Coordinators say only 175 people allowed inside the gates. Those who can’t make it in though can still be in the park for the vigil @FOX21News #BringSuzanneHome
osted: Sep 28, 2020 / 07:13 AM MDT / Updated: Sep 28, 2020 / 07:29 AM MDT
DENVER (KDVR) — Suzanne Morphew has been missing since May. Suzanne’s brother, Andrew Moorman, organized a search for her that will last until Sept. 29.
Moorman will speak with Channel 2 Monday morning. You can watch the interview above. The interview is expected during the 7:30 a.m. half hour.
We will update this story after the interview with Moorman.
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A second search of the site took place on Monday using different cadaver dogs and the dogs' handler told DailyMail.com they got another hit. The handler explained the dogs only are trained to pick up human scents
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Now the FBI will take over the search and dig up the remains that were found by the dogs
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Moorman, of Alexandria, Indiana, has been in Colorado hunting for his sister since last Wednesday. He is being aided by the local police department and investigators from the CBI and the FBI, who were photographed close to the Morphew home on Sunday by DailyMail.com
Moorman, of Alexandria, Indiana, has been in Colorado hunting for his sister since last Wednesday.
He is being aided by the local police department and investigators from the CBI and the FBI, who were photographed close to the Morphew home on Sunday by DailyMail.com.
CHAFFEE COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) – The possible scent of human remains has been discovered during the search for Suzanne Morphew.
Andrew Moorman, Morphew’s brother, told FOX31 about the discovery around 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
The discover was made by search dogs in Poncha Springs and is on land owned by Morphew’s husband, Barry. It’s located about 20 minutes from where they lived together with their daughters.
According to Moorman, the FBI has been called in to take over the search in that area.
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