A community-wide canvas is being performed today in hopes of gathering new information on Suzanne Morphew’s disappearance.
It has been exactly one month since Suzanne Morphew went missing on Mother's Day.
Suzanne headed out for a bike ride on May 10 and has not been seen or heard from since. Authorities have found her bike and another personal item. A $200,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to Suzanne.
Courtesy of Find Suzanne Morphew (Facebook)
Her home was held by investigators for about two weeks, then handed back over to her family, and several sites in the area have been searched, with no clues being found—including a home in the Salida area and water searches by the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Dive Rescue Team. As of this writing, 10-large scale searches have been performed throughout Chaffee County.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation, FBI, and the Chaffee Country Sheriff’s office continue to work with great effort on the case, and although public updates have not been as frequent in the last couple of weeks, it's not because the case isn't important. The case is continually active; investigators have received hundreds of tips they are looking into.
In an update shared today, investigators said that they would be contacting residents of Chaffee county on Wednesday in a community-wide canvas in the hopes of finding new information on her disappearance. A team of about 24 or so officers will be participating in the canvas effort.
Suzanne Morphew’s case is currently a missing person case. Her family has been updating the public on a Facebook page dedicated to finding her, as well as pleading with the public for any information that will help them find her.
The public is asked to continue to report any information about this case by calling (719)-312-7530, as well as continue to share Suzanne's story and picture online.
There are currently no arrests or suspects.
We continue to hope for Suzanne Morphew's safe return, and extend our thoughts to her family.