Utah Woman’s Phone Reveals Update

The investigation into the disappearance of Emily Wolfe has intensified following a concerning development: authorities report her mobile phone has ceased transmitting signals, indicating it is either switched off or inaccessible.

Wolfe, 34, was last observed on March 31st in northern San Juan County, Utah, and investigators believe she may have been traveling towards Highland, Utah. The search, now in its second week, is being led by the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office.

“Her cell phone is no longer active or turned on,” stated a recent update from the Sheriff’s Office.

The circumstances surrounding Wolfe’s disappearance are increasingly perplexing. Prior to her vanishing, she reportedly mentioned having secured employment in Alaska while also expressing a desire to relocate to North Carolina. These conflicting statements add complexity to the ongoing investigation.

Authorities are seeking information regarding a 2020 Cam-Am Defender side-by-side vehicle with Utah license plate D30HP, which was last seen associated with Wolfe.

Here’s a description of Emily Wolfe:

  • Height: 5’4″
  • Weight: Approximately 120 lbs.
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: Brown with blonde highlights

Distinguishing features include:

  • A script tattoo on her right forearm.
  • A tattoo of a map depicting Vietnam on one ankle.
  • A tattoo on her left wrist.

Anyone possessing information that could aid in locating Wolfe is urged to contact the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office at 435-587-2237, option 1. The department emphasizes that even seemingly insignificant details may prove crucial to resolving this case.

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