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Family of Missing Colorado Woman: Received 'Not Good News' After Shopping Trip
2024-12-02
The family of a Colorado woman, Jayna Lang, who has been missing since she left home to visit a local shopping mall, has received "not good news" about her. On Sunday, Nov. 24, 46-year-old Lang was last seen by her family in Littleton. According to the Park County Sheriff’s Office, she told her relatives she was going to visit the Outlets at Silverthorne. Denver7 reported that she left home in her white 2016 Toyota 4Runner with the license plate "JAYNA".

Family's Heartbreaking Update

In a Facebook update posted by Lang’s sister-in-law, Stacy Laigo-Horvat, on Sunday, Dec. 1, the family shared that they had received "not good news" regarding Lang’s whereabouts. She wrote, "Sending this with broken hearts & tears!!! We were notified tonight with the not good news regarding my sister-in-law Jayna." She also expressed gratitude for the love and prayers during this difficult time and asked for everyone to keep her husband in their thoughts and prayers. Family members had been regularly posting updates on their search for Lang until this latest update.Her brother, Eric Horvat, shared that he last spoke to her the day she went missing. He told Denver7, "Never, never did we ever think that she would be gone, and we don’t know where she’s at. She was supposed to be going to Silverthorne to look at the factory shops on Sunday."Eric later received a call from Lang’s employer saying that she hadn’t shown up to work from Monday to Wednesday and no one had heard from her. He said, "Maybe her car is somewhere off the road, somewhere that anybody traveling this weekend would have saw it. That was the last communication we had. My aunt and her talk every single day. Me and her, every couple days. So, for my aunt not to hear from her, it’s very, very suspicious."The Park County Sheriff’s Office has been actively involved in the search, and PEOPLE has reached out to them for an update on this case.
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