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Suzanne Morphew disappeared Sunday, May 10 during a bike ride.

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, together with assistance from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is continuing the search for Suzanne Morphew. On Sunday, May 17, members of the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Dive Rescue Team searched water sites in the area.

Morphew disappeared Sunday, May 10 from the Maysville area. As the missing person investigation continues, Chaffee County residents are being asked to preserve any and all video footage between May 8 through May 12, from home and business devices including sources such as Ring doorbells, security cameras,  and game cameras.

Chaffee Sheriff John Spezze during a Friday, May 15 press conference.

“One of the most helpful ways the community can aid in the search of Suzanne Morphew is by preserving these recordings,” said Chaffee County Sheriff John Spezze. “We are aware that some systems override video after several days, and we want to ensure video remains available if needed.”

At this time, citizens are not being asked to submit video — only to preserve the video. The sheriff’s office is asking that people not send these videos and not call Chaffee County Dispatch with questions.

The sheriff’s office explains that as search areas are identified, investigators will contact residents in those locations to collect any camera footage within that May 8-12 window.

The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office asks the public to continue to report any information about this case by calling the tip line at  719-312-7530.