Chaffee County authorities on Sunday night appealed for help in the search for Suzanne Morphew, who was reported missing a week ago, asking residents of Salida and surrounding communities to save any video recordings on devices such as security cameras.
Sheriff John Spezze made the request after a dive rescue team from Pueblo searched waterways. Spezze asked residents to keep — but not turn in yet — any recordings from devices, including Ring doorbells and game cameras, that were operating from May 8 to 12.
“One of the most helpful ways the community can aid in the search of Suzanne Morphew is by preserving these recordings,” he said in an agency bulletin. “We are aware that some systems override video after several days and we want to ensure video remains available if needed.”
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation are helping in the search for Morphew, 49, who went missing a week ago after riding her bicycle, authorities said.
A neighbor called Chaffee County’s communications center on May 10 and reported a disappearance. Last week, police investigators found a suspected personal item, and dozens of searchers combed steep and rugged terrain west of Salida near where the personal object had been located, trying to find additional belongings or other clues to Morphew’s whereabouts. U.S. 50 on Friday was closed temporarily along Monarch Pass.
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