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Three-day search at Salida property yields no clues in Suzanne Morphew case

SALIDA, Colo. (KRDO) -- An extensive search by authorities at a property on the east side of Salida has come to a close. The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office, CBI and FBI spent three days scouring the property for any leads in the case of Suzanne Morphew, who has been missing now two weeks.

In a release sent to KRDO Sunday, the sheriff's office said investigators searched several locations on the property but were unable to make any connection to Suzanne Morphew.

The property owner was fully cooperative and is not connected with her disappearance, according to the sheriff's office.

“We will continue to follow-up on leads as they are identified and vetted by sheriff’s office investigators, the CBI and FBI,” said Chaffee County Sheriff John Spezze in a statement.

The sheriff also reminded people to continue to report tips on the Morphew case's designated tip line: (719) 312-7530.

“Someone has that key piece of information in this case that will help us locate Suzanne, and I’m asking our community members to continue to use the tip line to provide any information, no matter how inconsequential the tip may seem,” said Sheriff Spezze.

The sheriff's office said there are no searches scheduled for Monday. We'll continue to bring you updates as we learn more.

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