A Colorado woman disappeared after texting her brother a few days before Thanksgiving saying she was going shopping.
According to reports, Jayna Lang, 46, texted her brother Eric Horvat at 11:17 a.m. on Nov. 24 that she was going to the Silverthorne Outlet to do some pre-holiday shopping. denver 7.
“That was the last communication we had,” Horvat told the outlet.
“We never thought she would be gone. We don't even know where she is.”
Lang and her vehicle, a 2016 white 4Runner SUV with a customized Colorado license plate that reads “JAYNA,” were last seen in Littleton, a town about 10 miles from downtown Denver.
Lang's family contacted her to see if they could contact her after she took several days off from work at A Clip Above Pet Styling in Centennial. , which caused anxiety.
“She was scheduled to go to Silverthorne to see the factory on Sunday, but her work called us and said she didn’t show up on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Now no one has heard from her or spoken to her or contacted her or anything,'' Horvat said.
Lang's family and colleagues said it was out of character for her to not respond to messages and miss work without notice.
“My aunt and her talk every day. Me and her every few days. So it's very suspicious that I haven't heard from my aunt,” said her aunt's brother.
Lang's family said he loved the outdoors and frequently traveled to the mountains in his free time.
“She loved visiting Park County often, especially the Indian Mountain area.” Park County Sheriff's Office It was shared on Facebook along with a photo of Lang's SUV.
Someone contacted the family and identified Lang's car as the one believed to have been seen driving down Highway 6 from Breckenridge to Keystone Wednesday night.
Horvat said. 9 News His family said they were contacted Wednesday night by someone who said they may have seen his sister's car driving on Highway 6 from Breckenridge to Keystone.
Ms Lang's loved ones are now appealing to the public to keep an eye on her.
“Her car was probably off the road in a place that anyone traveling this weekend would have seen,” Horvat told the magazine.
“We miss her. Tell her to come over. Please call. Let her know you're okay.”
The newspaper has reached out to the Park County Sheriff's Office for comment.
Lang's disappearance was discovered as police continued to search for Hanna Kobayashi.
Kobayashi has been missing since November 11, when he missed a connecting flight in Los Angeles during a trip from Hawaii to New York.
Since the disappearance of their daughter, the Kobayashi family faced several difficulties, which ultimately led to the tragic death of her father.
Ryan Kobayashi took his own life while searching for his daughter.
Police confirmed that Ryan Kobayashi, 58, jumped to his death from a parking lot near LAX around 4 a.m. Sunday, six days after his daughter was reported missing.


