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News Nation on MSNColorado woman, dog presumed dead after going missing at Montana dog parkOfficials in Missoula, Montana, have been searching for a Colorado woman and her dog, who were reported missing on Feb. 22 after they were last seen at a Missoula dog park on Feb. 21. Danit Ehrlich, 33,
Dannit Ehrlich and her dog Bamba were last seen a week ago at a park in Missoula and are presumed drowned in a river.
The Missoula Police Department was searching for 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich who was reported missing Friday near the University of Montana.
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Ehrlich was relocating to Washington for a job, and had stayed in Missoula, Montana to break up her journey from Colorado.
On Saturday, a vigil was held at the Van Buren Street footbridge.The community honored Danit Erhlich and her dog, Bamba, who was reported missing last Saturday.
Police determined Ehrlich and her dog, Bamba, likely drowned, but are continuing their recovery efforts as of Feb. 24.
Parks and Recreation staff told the Missoulian that temporary signs at Jacobs Island Dog Park will be replaced with more permanent signs in the future.
Police believe a missing 33-year-old woman likely drowned in a river in Montana ... was headed to Washington from Colorado, KPAX reported. A friend said in a Facebook post that Ehrlich was traveling for a new job. Missoula police said “our hearts ...
Ehrlich's dog, Bamba, is also still at large and local police are requesting help in finding the dog to return to their family.
The Missoula Police Department reports it's believed that missing woman Danit Ehrlich drowned in the Clark Fork River.
The Missoula Police Department reports it's believed that missing woman Danit Ehrlich drowned in the Clark Fork River.
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