Here is the article posted from The Green River Star. I also included an upload of the flier for the person who was having trouble reading it, hopefully this image is better.
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Green River woman still missing
Green River woman still missing
Anyone with information should contact the police
August 15, 2019

It's been a month since Green River resident Aubree Corona went missing, and yet it appears authorities don't have any more information than when she disappeared.
Aubree Shanae Corona, 28, was last seen July 13 by her friends when she left their campsite near New Fork Lake. She was driving a dark gray 2005 Chevy Avalanche with a red and white Honda CRF 450R motorcycle in the back.
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According to information from the Sublette County Sheriff's Office flyer, Aubree ended up on the Dubois side of Union Pass. She was supposed to return to camp, but never did.
Karen said Aubree spoke to a logger who was driving down the mountain and asked him for directions. He told officers he asked Aubree to follow his vehicle down the road and he would show her the road to Dubois. When he got to the end of the road, her vehicle was no longer behind him. The logger reported this to police.
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According to Karen, that was the last anyone had seen of her or so she thought. Last week, she was informed that an employee at a convenience store in Dubois recognized Aubree and told officers she had bought a couple of items and asked for directions back to the campsite. The employee told officers she seemed anxious and frustrated over getting lost so he showed her routes to take to get back to the campsite other than the route she had just taken. He then gave her a map.
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Karen said Aubree was always active on her social media accounts. As for credit cards or debit cards, Aubree didn't have any. Karen said they also asked the Sublette County Sheriff's Office to check the vehicle's OnStar, but for some reason they were unsuccessful. Karen took matters into her own hands and called OnStar herself, after being transferred numerous times, she talked to someone who could help her. She was informed that at some point the vehicle had activated OnStar, but it has since been disabled. Karen asked the OnStar employee what that meant. The OnStar employee wouldn't tell her, so she looked it up on the internet and discovered to disable OnStar a fuse in the vehicle would have to be pulled out or certain wires would need to be cut. However, the OnStar employee could not tell when it was disabled.
According to a press release from the Fremont County Sheriff's Office, on July 15 the investigation started and a two-day, search-and-rescue mission was conducted in the Union Pass area. Both Sublette and Fremont counties searched with ATVs and used a helicopter to try and locate the vehicle. While the investigation continues, the searches have stopped.
The family searches
Karen and family members continue to search for Aubree. They have searched the entire area themselves, including roads from Pinedale to Jackson, Jackson to Dubois, both sides of the mountain she was last seen at, Dubois to Lander, Riverton area, South Pass and Atlantic City. They have found nothing.
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