Search for missing Boise woman suspended, no foul play suspected
JORDAN VALLEY, Oregon (CBS2) — The search for 27-year-old Gwen Brunelle of Boise was suspended Friday, July 7, after an extensive search and rescue effort brought no answers as to where she might be, according to the Malheur Enterprise.
An undersheriff with the Malheur County Sheriff's Office told the Malheur Enterprise a search on July 6 included more than 50 people, and another on July 5 involved a helicopter.
The undersheriff also said there is no evidence of foul play, so the search will not pick back up unless new information is found.
Gwen was last seen on June 27 at the Sinclair gas station in Jordan Valley, Oregon, after leaving her home in Boise on June 26. Her car was found on Succor Creek Road, 0.4 miles west of Highway 95 in Malheur County, Oregon, on June 30. She may have wandered off or been abducted.
Gwen is 5'7" tall and 160 lbs. with brown eyes and medium-brown hair.
Anyone with information about Gwen Brunelle can contact Malheur Sheriff's Office at (541)473-5125 or the Boise Police Department at (208)377-6790.
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