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Breanna Mitchell was last contacted Saturday after her vehicle got stuck along rugged terrain near Nowater Trail close by the Worland Airport, the Washakie County Sheriff's Office and Worland Police Department said in joint statements on Facebook.
"We are treating this as more than just a missing person," Washakie County Sheriff Austin T. Brookwell said in a statement. "Just because we do not know exactly what happened yet."
On Wednesday morning, a bloodhound crew was sent out to search an area where a boot and a shirt were located, the statement said. Mitchell is also believed to be barefoot.
A search and rescue started shortly after Mitchell was last contacted Saturday, the statement said. After "some time of looking," authorities located her vehicle on a two-track dirt road two-miles off the trail.
"However, she was not at the vehicle," the statement said. "...The vehicle is not out there, as we have towed it to search for possible clues of her disappearance..."
Her family has not been able to contact her either, the statement said. Officials have pinged her phone, but according to Verizon, it was shut off.
There is also no known last direction of travel, the statement said. Officials located footprints that led about 1,000 yards short of Nowater Road, "but then we couldn't see any more."
CASPER, Wyo. — The search continues Wednesday in badland terrain south of Worland for a town resident who went missing over the weekend.
Breanna Mitchell was last seen July 22 after her vehicle was reported stuck on Nowater Trail. The vehicle was later found abandoned over five miles down the rugged two-track road that winds through the badlands.
“The bloodhound crew will be going back out [Wednesday] morning to search an area where a boot and a shirt were located,” according to agency updates on social media by Washakie County Sheriff Austin T. Brookwell
"We are treating this as more than just a missing person," Washakie County Sheriff Austin T. Brookwell said in a statement. "Just because we do not know exactly what happened yet."
On Wednesday morning, a bloodhound crew was sent out to search an area where a boot and a shirt were located, the statement said. Mitchell is also believed to be barefoot.
A search and rescue started shortly after Mitchell was last contacted Saturday, the statement said. After "some time of looking," authorities located her vehicle on a two-track dirt road two-miles off the trail.
"However, she was not at the vehicle," the statement said. "...The vehicle is not out there, as we have towed it to search for possible clues of her disappearance..."
Her family has not been able to contact her either, the statement said. Officials have pinged her phone, but according to Verizon, it was shut off.
There is also no known last direction of travel, the statement said. Officials located footprints that led about 1,000 yards short of Nowater Road, "but then we couldn't see any more."
Search continues into fifth day for missing Washakie County woman
"We are treating this as more than just a missing person," Washakie County Sheriff Austin T. Brookwell said in a statement. "Just because we do not know exactly what happened
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CASPER, Wyo. — The search continues Wednesday in badland terrain south of Worland for a town resident who went missing over the weekend.
Breanna Mitchell was last seen July 22 after her vehicle was reported stuck on Nowater Trail. The vehicle was later found abandoned over five miles down the rugged two-track road that winds through the badlands.
“The bloodhound crew will be going back out [Wednesday] morning to search an area where a boot and a shirt were located,” according to agency updates on social media by Washakie County Sheriff Austin T. Brookwell
Investigation and search continue for missing Washakie County woman
CASPER, Wyo. — The search continues Wednesday in badland terrain south of Worland for a town resident who went missing over the weekend. Breanna Mitchell
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