KDVR – The search for a missing woman in Denver has not been seen or heard nearly a month ago.
Friends, family and even strangers, 34 -year -old Jax Gratton, searched Lake Sloan on Saturday, passing by brochures, and discussed difficult areas to reach with Rangers Park to search for any evidence of their disappearance.
“We have had a kind of document to see when its last interaction was at home, but we are not completely sure where I went since then,” said researcher’s researcher’s brother Ken Ottiti. “We are only looking at the general areas that we think may have been visiting, as they have been attached or gathered and now think that this is our most central location that we want to start, and then we will continue to branch if we cannot get more information.”
Gratton was seen last time on April 15 around 10 pm in the 4200 building of East Elif Street, and it was officially reported in the police loss on April 24. Gratton’s mother told Fox31 that her daughter is deeply involved in society and owns her hair salon, Jax Graton Studio, which is based on a pavilion in northern Broadway.
“Her family and friends were almost tirelessly looking at every option that we can think or find them. We are just trying to go out here as much as possible with the largest possible number of people to support and help find Jax,” said researcher Cyrus Larosah. “It is really amazing to know the number of complete strangers gathered by one person.”
Police told Fox31 that they were investigating “according to the natural protocol and they were in contact with the Grateton.” She has been described as a white female with red hair (natural blond hair) and blue eyes. Its length is about 5 feet and 8 inches long and weighs about 150 pounds.
“If you are with someone while they keep you, then continue to fight. If you leave us on this land, we are still trying to find you.” “I have hope, and this will move this battle to find … is hope. There is nothing at this stage that will clearly give us not to believe that. This is where we continue to maintain our heart and mind is the hope we find.”
Anyone with contact information at the Denver Police Department is required immediately for the period 720-913-2000. The disappearance case number is 25-5001497.