The search for Emily Wolfe, a 34-year-old woman missing since March 31st, continues in northern San Juan County, Utah. The San Juan County Sheriff's Office provided an update on Monday, revealing that Wolfe's phone had been located. While the Sheriff's Office did not release specific details about the phone's condition or where it was found, the discovery is considered a significant development in the case.
Wolfe was last seen in a remote canyonlands area, making the search challenging. The terrain is rugged and access is limited, requiring specialized search and rescue teams. Authorities are utilizing various resources, including ground searchers, aerial support, and canine units, to cover the vast search area.
The San Juan County Sheriff's Office is urging anyone with information about Wolfe's disappearance to come forward. The public is asked to contact the Sheriff's Office at (phone number) with any relevant details, no matter how small they may seem. The search for Wolfe remains a top priority, and authorities are committed to finding her and bringing closure to her family and friends.
Search Intensifies for Missing Utah Woman; Phone Found
Authorities are continuing their search for Emily Wolfe, a 34-year-old woman who went missing on March 31st in a remote area of northern San Juan County, Utah. The San Juan County Sheriff's Office announced Monday that Wolfe's phone was found, but provided few details about its condition or location. The discovery has heightened concerns about Wolfe's well-being. Search and rescue teams are actively working to locate her.