Missing Colorado Woman Believed Drowned in Montana River
Missing Colorado Woman Believed Drowned in Montana River

Missing Colorado Woman Believed Drowned in Montana River

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Danit Ehrlich, a 33-year-old woman traveling from Colorado to Washington, is believed to have drowned in the Clark Fork River in Missoula, Montana, after disappearing near a local dog park with her dog, Bamba. Authorities have been conducting a search using ground teams and drones but have yet to find Ehrlich's body. The Missoula Police Department has warned the public about the dangerous conditions in the area and advised them to stay clear to avoid further incidents. Ehrlich's disappearance has garnered significant community support and condolences for her family. Despite the efforts, her dog Bamba remains missing, with no evidence suggesting it exited the river. Ehrlich was remembered by friends for her adventurous spirit and love for animals, as she was relocating for a new job in Washington at the time of her disappearance.

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