Search efforts are underway to locate a missing woman believed to be on a mountain trip.
Jayna Lang, aged 46, was reported missing in Littleton, Colorado, as of Sunday, as per 9 News. Her brother, Eric Hovat, mentioned that the family has no communication with her since she indicated she was traveling to Summit County on November 24.
“She was leaving on Sunday to go to Silverthorne to the factory outlet shops,” he said. “The next day, her work called and said she didn’t show up.”
In an interview, Horvat depicted his sister as a dedicated individual who never skips work, highlighting her as a quintessential all-American girl. He described her as highly sociable, compassionate, and caring, with a strong passion for athletics, engaging in activities like triathlons and marathons. Additionally, she has a profound love for nature and dogs.
The Park County Sheriff’s Office has disseminated details provided by Lang’s brother regarding her missing vehicle, a 2016 white Toyota 4Runner SUV bearing the license plate “JAYNA.”
There have been a few possible leads, according to News 9. Someone contacted the family, identifying Lang’s vehicle as one they believe they saw driving from Breckenridge to Keystone on Highway 6 on Wednesday night. The Park County Sheriff’s Office mentioned that Lang enjoys visiting the Indian Mountain Subdivision in Park County.
Lang’s brother is pleading for her safe return: “Come home, Jayna, we miss you,” he said. “It would be great to have you home for the holidays.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Park County Sheriff’s Office at (719) 836-4122 and select option 5 to reach Park County Sheriff’s Deputies.
Both pictures are from the Park County Sheriff’s Office. The first shows her vehicle, and the second
[Feature Phoyo via Park County Sheriff’s Office]