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Chaffee County residents asked to keep any video footage from May 8 - 12

Posted at 7:06 PM, May 17, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-18 10:19:40-04

CHAFFEE COUNTY — Members of the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), continue to search for a Maysville-area woman who went missing on Mother's Day.

Suzanne Morphew was reported missing by a neighbor on May 10 when she went for a bike ride and never returned.

The sheriff's office said members of the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Dive Rescue Team searched water sites in the area Sunday. No further details were released regarding the underwater searches.

The sheriff's office is now asking Chaffee County residents to preserve any video footage they may have from devices such as Ring doorbells, security cameras, game cameras, etc., from May 8 through May 12.

Citizens are only being asked to preserve the video at this time. The sheriff's Ooffice asks that no one sends these video to them. As search areas are identified, investigators will contact residents in those locations to collect any camera footage.

The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office asks the public to continue to report any information about this case by calling (719) 312-7530.

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