From the family:
The disappearance of Corwin, who has no history of mental illness, drug use or running away, has shocked and bewildered her family, said DeeAnna Heavilin, Corwins brothers wife. Shes super, super reserved, quiet, introverted." Its not really in line with her character to take off.
Corwin moved to Twentynine Palms last fall when her husband of two years, a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, was moved from a base in Japan.
Corwins sister-in-law described the couple as having a charmed life together. They had only been living for a few months Corwin lived with her parents in her hometown of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, while her husband was overseas and the two talked about each other often and effusively. Theyre still in this little bubble, she said.
Corwin, who spent her free time volunteering for a nearby horse rescue, had never lived farther than a mile from her parents, with whom she has a close relationship.
When she disappeared, Corwin was preparing for a visit from her mother who was coming for her 20th birthday on July 15. They had bought tickets to Sea World, planned a trip to the San Diego Zoo and the young woman had stocked her freezer with extra food for her guest. They were looking forward to spending some time together, she said.
Corwins mother still made the trip out to California her father came too only they are now spending most of their time with their son-in-law hoping and praying for their daughters safe return. Were just keeping up the hope, keeping the faith and waiting for something to happen, Heavilin said.
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