“Lost No More: How a Drone’s Unexpected Discovery Changed the Search for the Missing Woman Forever”

"Lost No More: How a Drone's Unexpected Discovery Changed the Search for the Missing Woman Forever"

An Abandoned Tent

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Sadly, no one in the search party came up with anything; they had no clue where the woman ventured off to, or why.

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The only thing that gave any semblance that she might have passed through was an abandoned tent tucked away in the foliage. No one was there, though, and they couldn’t be certain it even belonged to the missing woman.

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Did She Want To Be Found?

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Eventually, authorities concluded that the missing woman didn’t want to be found. They believe she voluntarily left her car and wandered into the wilderness of Diamond Fork Canyon. The question was, why?

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They didn’t even have people to contact to gain information on the missing woman. At the time, it was nothing more than a waiting game, hoping a clue or trace of her would show up.

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They Were Not Going To Stop Looking

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The Utah County Sheriff’s Office deputies and the forest service were at a loss; they had no idea where the missing woman could be. It didn’t help that Diamond Canyon was so vast either. She could be anywhere.

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Even so, they didn’t give up hope that one day they would find her.

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Searching By The Ground And The Air

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In a press release, Sergeant Spencer Cannon of the Utah County Sheriff’s Office spoke of what they had found, or didn’t find, on the trail.

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