A Colorado woman, Jayna Lang, has been missing since November 24 after she failed to return from a shopping trip to an outlet mall in Silverthorne. Lang, 46, was last seen on Sunday, November 24, when she told her family she was going shopping. Her job called her family on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday to report that she had not shown up, and since then, no one has heard from her or seen her.
Lang’s family is worried and has been searching for her. Her brother, Eric Horvat, said that Lang’s disappearance is “very, very suspicious” because she was supposed to talk to her family every day, but no one has heard from her.
The Park County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Lang’s disappearance on November 27 and issued a be-on-the-look (BOLO) alert for her. Lang’s license plate says “JAYNA” on it, and her family is encouraging anyone who sees her plate to call 911.
Lang’s family has received some “not good news” regarding her disappearance, but they are grateful for the support and prayers they have received from the public. They are asking for continued prayers and support as they search for Lang.