Officials announced on Sunday that they had finished the initial response stage in the continuous research of the missing southern California, which was last seen on June 22.
“A week ago, Monica Reda lost while walking near Waterman Mountain in the National Forest,” Read a message from Captain Ryan A. Vienna, for Chrisra, Los Angeles County Valley. “While today the initial response stage of this operation will be concluded, the investigation will continue by our murder office: the unit of missing persons.”
Several general and multi -rescue teams have joined the search for 60 -year -old wandering, which was considered in danger. According to LASD, Reza has no health conditions that will contribute to its disappearance. Her family and loved ones have not heard from her since then they are very worried about her well -being.
Reza, a resident of Los Angeles, is described as a white woman who stands about 4 feet and 11 inches and weighs 101 lbs. She has brown eyes and gray hair. The last time was seen wearing a red -sleeved shirt, long -distance walking pants and long -distance walking shoes (in the image above).
“Our hearts fall to the Monica family, her friends, co -workers, and society who have shown great concern about their disappearance,” Vienna’s statement continued. “We appreciate many members of the audience who have come to participate in the research. It is important to understand the area that Monica lost can be very technique and difficult for hikers who lack experience. Given that this is an ongoing investigation, we will ask the public to avoid research actively in this field. On behalf of the family, we are defending their request for privacy at this time.”
Anyone who may know a place of satisfaction or has information about its disappearance is required to call the lost unit in LASD at 323-890-5500. The public can also call Crescenta Valley on 818-248-3464 or Rincon at 323-890-5500.
Those who prefer not to disclose their identity can summon crime plug Lacrimstoppers.org A website.