Found Deceased MT - Danit Ehrlich, 33, last known to be near dog park with her dog, Bamba, Missoula, 21 Feb 2025

“Unfortunately, there is still no sign of her dog, Bamba. Right now the theory is that she was walking along the river with her dog, which runs alongside the dog park, and a horrible accident happened. We do not think that any religion, belief system, or heritage came into play,” Officer Bennett told the Post
 
I was reading that there was some ice along the sides of the river. Would there have been broken ice at some point where it looked like someone had gone into the river?

I sure hope they find her dog, soon, too.
 
I was reading that there was some ice along the sides of the river. Would there have been broken ice at some point where it looked like someone had gone into the river?

I sure hope they find her dog, soon, too.

The ice has been melting and breaking up due to the Chinook. The last month it has been close to zero or colder, now, it has been in the fifties. Snow, ice is melting, slush, and rivers are running fast with the snow melt.

I can see how this would happen. Unfortunately, this particular park has a gated area, and borders the river. They probably went out, and the water was too fast.

 
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The department said its priority is to preserve life, and advised against anyone putting themselves in harm’s way. Anyone with information about Bamba’s location is asked to contact the Missoula Police Department at 406-552-6300.
 
MPD has been searching the area around Jacobs Island dog park since last Friday when Ehrlich is believed to have gone into the river.

Police say they do not have any evidence that Bamba left the river either
Jacobs Island Dog Park

The Missoula Current reports there are calls for placing signs near the river warning of the dangers of high water and frozen banks have grown louder
 

The Missoula Police Department reports the body of Danit Ehrlich, 33, was recovered from the Clark Fork River near Beartracks Bridge shortly after 4 p.m. on Sunday evening.

The Missoula Police Department reportedly responded to a 911 call where a caller claimed they saw a human body in the river.

Once officers arrived on scene, they confirmed it was Ehrlich.
 

The Missoula Police Department on Sunday said it had recovered the body of Danit Ehrlick, just down river from where she and her dog were reported missing in February.

Her dog Bamba has not been recovered.
 

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