Suzanne Morphew missing: 'Possible scent of human remains discovered during search,' brother claims
09/28/2020 1:59 pm PDT
via KDVR:
CHAFFEE COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- The possible scent of human remains has been discovered during the search for Suzanne Morphew, according to the missing woman's brother.
According to Chaffee County Sheriff John Spezze on Monday: “There have been no remains found in the Suzanne Morphew case.”
Andrew Moorman, Morphew's brother, told KDVR-TV FOX31 about the discovery around 12:30 p.m. on Monday.
The discovery was made by search dogs in Poncha Springs and is on land owned by Morphew's husband Barry, Moorman said -- located about 20 minutes from where they lived together with their daughters. According to Moorman, the FBI has been called in to take over the search in that area.
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Morphew went for a bike ride on May 10 and never returned. However, Moorman told KDVR on Friday that he believes the 49-year-old mother was abducted and that it was an incident of domestic abuse.
Barry Morphew has not been involved in Moorman's search efforts and allegedly was seen patrolling his property with a gun the day the search began, KDVR reports.
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