Multiple Agencies Launch Search Effort in Connecticut State Forest for Missing Woman
The search for a missing 61-year-old woman has entered its second day with multiple agencies combing through the dense Natchaug State Forest in eastern Connecticut. The Connecticut State Police, Environmental Conservation Police, and the Department of Energy & Environment Protection are working together to scour the area for Anne Marie Pappalardo.
According to officials, Pappalardo's vehicle was discovered near the state park on Sunday, prompting a Silver Alert that went out late Monday night. Her disappearance has sent shockwaves through her community, with police scrambling to piece together her final hours before she vanished.
The search is ongoing, with authorities urging hunters, anglers, and hikers to avoid the forest until further notice. By doing so, officials hope to minimize the risk of false leads and ensure that K9 units can follow Pappalardo's scent trail without interruption.
Description of Pappalardo provides few clues about her whereabouts. She is described as a 5-foot-8 white woman with brown hair and green eyes, last seen wearing a black jacket, black vest, black leggings, and brown boots.
As the search effort continues, officials are under pressure to find Pappalardo before nightfall. The Natchaug State Forest, nestled in the northeastern corner of Connecticut, has been closed to visitors while the search is on.
The search for a missing 61-year-old woman has entered its second day with multiple agencies combing through the dense Natchaug State Forest in eastern Connecticut. The Connecticut State Police, Environmental Conservation Police, and the Department of Energy & Environment Protection are working together to scour the area for Anne Marie Pappalardo.
According to officials, Pappalardo's vehicle was discovered near the state park on Sunday, prompting a Silver Alert that went out late Monday night. Her disappearance has sent shockwaves through her community, with police scrambling to piece together her final hours before she vanished.
The search is ongoing, with authorities urging hunters, anglers, and hikers to avoid the forest until further notice. By doing so, officials hope to minimize the risk of false leads and ensure that K9 units can follow Pappalardo's scent trail without interruption.
Description of Pappalardo provides few clues about her whereabouts. She is described as a 5-foot-8 white woman with brown hair and green eyes, last seen wearing a black jacket, black vest, black leggings, and brown boots.
As the search effort continues, officials are under pressure to find Pappalardo before nightfall. The Natchaug State Forest, nestled in the northeastern corner of Connecticut, has been closed to visitors while the search is on.