Final text missing Jayna Lang sent before she vanished on shopping trip over a week ago as new ‘sighting’ of car emerges

Following the discovery of her automobile, the last message made by a woman who unexpectedly disappeared last week has been revealed.

After telling her brother she was doing some last-minute Thanksgiving shopping, Jayna Lang, 46, vanished on November 24.

Her 2016 White 4 Runner SUV, which has the Colorado license plate “JAYNA” personalized, was last seen in Littleton, which is about ten miles outside of Denver’s downtown.

Jayna contacted her brother Eric Horvat at 11:17 a.m. on November 24 to let him know she was going to do some holiday shopping at the neighboring Outlets at Silverthorne.

“That was the last communication we had,” he said to Denver7, a local ABC station.

He claimed that after her manager contacted to inform them that she had failed to show up for work at a pet salon on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, they were concerned.

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“My aunt and her talk every single day,” he stated. “Every few days, she and I.

“So, for my aunt not to hear from her, it’s very, very, suspicious.”

According to Jayna’s family, she adores the great outdoors and likes to visit the mountains whenever she can.

They are pleading with her to come back after the holidays.

Eric remarked, “We miss her,” “Instruct her to return home. Call us. Tell us whether you’re alright.

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On Facebook, the Park County Sheriff’s Office posted a notice requesting that anyone with information regarding Jayna get in touch with them.

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The sheriff’s office posted a picture of Jayna’s SUV on Facebook along with the statement, “She liked to frequently visit Park County, especially the Indian Mountain subdivision.”

A bystander reported that they may have observed the SUV traveling from Breckenridge to Keystone along the neighboring Highway 6.

A request for comment has not yet received a response from the Park County Sheriff’s Office.

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