Police determined Ehrlich and her dog, Bamba, likely drowned, but are continuing their recovery efforts as of Feb. 24.
Authorities paused the search for a missing Colorado woman on Friday because of the conditions on the Clark Fork River.
Search and rescue crews are combing the Clark Fork River in Missoula for Danit Ehrlich who was reported missing last week.
Missoula officials posted new signs at Missoula’s Jacob’s Island Bark Park this week, warning dog owners to keep dogs leashed ...
The city of Missoula has issued safety reminders following the presumed drowning of a Colorado woman in the Clark Fork River ...
The Missoula Police Department is asking people to stay away from the area near the Clark Fork River due to ice, swift ...
Parks and Recreation staff told the Missoulian that temporary signs at Jacobs Island Dog Park will be replaced with more ...
Police believe a missing 33-year-old woman likely drowned in a river in Montana. Danit Ehrlich was last known to be “in the ...
The Missoula County Sheriff's Office and Lewis and Clark Search and Rescue are searching near the Madison Street Bridge for missing33-year-old Danit Ehrlich an ...
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Ehrlich was relocating to Washington for a job, and had stayed in Missoula, Montana to break up her journey from Colorado.
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News Nation on MSNColorado woman, dog presumed dead after going missing at Montana dog parkOfficials in Missoula, Montana, have been searching for a Colorado woman and her dog, who were reported missing on Feb. 22 ...
The Missoula Police Department reports it's believed that missing woman Danit Ehrlich drowned in the Clark Fork River.
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