Utah law enforcement finds Jeep in Juab province however no sign of missing teens
as mentioned in Searchers found a Jeep belonging to 2 missing teens in Juab province on Thursday, however said there was "no sign" of the teens. Riley Powell, 18, & Brelynne "Breezy" Otteson, 17, left Tooele in the Jeep about nine:30 a.m. Dec. 30. (Courtesy Amanda Hunt) Breezy OttesonA family member announced them missing to sheriff's offices in both Juab & Tooele provinces. On Thursday, nearly 2 weeks later, searchers flying near Cherry Creek spotted the Jeep "through sight of the roadway" in a rural ambit of Juab province, according to a break news release from the Juab province Sheriff's Office. "Researchers are next up on many leads," the sheriff's office said.
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Jeep of missing teens from Tooele province found, children not inside
Friday{ }search for two missing teens among northeast Cheery Creek Road to SR-36, a ten- to 15-mile stretch. (picture: Morgan Saxton / KUTV)(KUTV)- The search for two teens continued Friday in Juab province among northeast Cherry Creek Road to state Route-36, a ten-15 mile stretch. Breezy Otteson, 17, & Riley Powell, 18, left Tooele, Utah, on Saturday morning to go to Eureka, Utah, where Otteson resides. Juab province Search & Rescue going to still searching the ambit for the two teens Saturday. 2News interviewed Juab province Sheriff Douglas Anderson on the current case of the missing teens who said, "(We) strongly feel the couple stayed on the road."huge search underway for missing teen couple after Jeep found in Juab province
as declared in Civilian groups of searchers were too invited to join in by the Juab province Sheriff's Office, that on Friday posted this message:We appreciate everyone that has offered to help assist in search efforts for Riley & Breezy. The Juab province Search & Rescue along by Juab province Deputies going to still searching the ambit tomorrow one/13/18, where the car was located, then broadening the search from that point. Juab province Search & Rescue members going to be stationed for traffic control on the Cherry Creek Road both north & south of our command post. If any civilian search groups necessity assistance or direction as where to search, please speak by one of our Search & Rescue Members conducting traffic control out of the ambit. Anyone by data about this status is asked to call the Juab province Sheriff's Office at 435-623-1344, or the Tooele province Sheriff's Office at 435-882-5600.collected by :Sandra Alex
Utah law enforcement finds Jeep in Juab province however no sign of missing teens
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