The family of a Colorado woman is worried after the 46-year-old did not return from shopping on November 24th.
Jayna Lang last contacted her family that Sunday, when she told them she was going shopping at the Silverthorne Outlet Mall, according to the report. denver 7.
“She was scheduled to go to Silverthorne to see the factory on Sunday, but her work called us and said she hadn’t shown up on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Now, no one has heard from her or spoken to her or contacted her.'' Anything goes,'' her brother Eric Horvat told the magazine about Lang, who works in the pet grooming business. Ta.
“My aunt and her talk every day. She and I talk every few days. So I'm very, very suspicious that I haven't heard from my aunt.”
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Jayna Lang has been missing from Park County, Colorado since November 24th. (Facebook)
The Park County Sheriff's Office issued a BOLO for Lang on November 27, confirming his disappearance.
“She was last seen Sunday the 24th in Littleton. She was headed to Summit County. She liked to frequent Park County, especially the Indian Mountain area,” the sheriff said. the office said in a Facebook post along with a photo of Lang and her. A white Toyota SUV. “If you have any information, please contact PCSO.”
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On Sunday, Jayna Lang's brother pointed out that Lang's license plate read “JAYNA” and urged anyone who saw her license plate to call 911. (Park County Sheriff)
On Sunday, Horvat pointed out that Lang's license plate read “JAYNA” and urged anyone who saw her license plate to call 911.
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“She is a missing person. The easiest way to find her is to call the authorities!! Thank you for your continued support!!” Horvat wrote.

The Park County Sheriff's Office issued a BOLO alert for Lang on Nov. 27, confirming her disappearance. (Facebook)
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Lang's sister-in-law, Stacey Liang-Horvat, said the family received “bad news” about Lang in a Facebook post Sunday night.
“I want to send my gratitude to everyone across the country for your love and prayers during this terrible time!” she wrote. “Thank you for all your hard work in finding time to be with her this past week! Please keep my husband in your thoughts and prayers!”
