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Sheryl Powell missing: Search continues for California mother who disappeared at campsite


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The family of a California woman who disappeared from an Inyo County campsite said they believe she may have been abducted, CBS News Los Angeles reported. The search for Sheryl Powell, 60, of Huntington Beach resumed Monday morning after she went missing in the Bristlecone Pine Forest area on Friday.Powell's family said she is an experienced camper and hiker. "They're so experienced at this, so it's mind boggling," Morton said.The Inyo County Sheriff's Office announced Monday on Facebook that searchers located a dog matching the description of Powell's dog 2.5 miles from her last location. I go through periods where I almost lose hope and I break down into tears and I can't get my mind off all these potentially horrible things that could be happening," Farrah Powell told CBS Los Angeles.Investigators continue to handle Powell's disappearance as a missing person case. Farrah Powell said Monday's search effort will involve more personnel from other counties."The possibility of her getting lost or just being out there seems more unlikely to us than an abduction," Farrah Powell said.Authorities say Joe Powell has been ruled out a suspect in his wife's disappearance, and Farrah Powell says she's grateful for it. Authorities said the 27-year-old man held Monday was one of 10 people interviewed over the weekend for the investigation of Suzanne Eaton's slaying 50 years ago, millions of people were glued to their television sets as Apollo 11​ launched to the moon 50 years ago, millions of people were glued to their television sets as Apollo 11​ launched to the moon

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