Authorities suspend search for missing Bay Area hiker
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Authorities suspend search for missing Bay Area hiker
"The three-day search for Sunshine Borjas, 47, concluded after 5 p.m. Saturday with no new leads on her whereabouts around the rugged coastal peninsula near Bodega Bay, sheriff's spokesperson Emily Fuller said Monday. Borjas was reported missing Wednesday night after leaving her home that afternoon to hike alone at Bodega Head. She has blonde hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a gray shirt, gray leggings and black sneakers. She is about 5 feet 6 inches tall."
"Search crews found her vehicle early Thursday in the Bodega Head parking lot and began combing the area by land, air and sea. Agencies including the U.S. Coast Guard, Sonoma County Search and Rescue, and local law enforcement deployed planes, boats, drones, search dogs and the Sheriff's Office helicopter. With no sign of Borjas, authorities suspended the search, while Santa Rosa police continue investigating her disappearance."
Sunshine Borjas, 47, went missing after hiking alone at Bodega Head; she left home that afternoon and was reported missing Wednesday night. Borjas has blonde hair, blue eyes, is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, and was last seen wearing a gray shirt, gray leggings and black sneakers. Her vehicle was found in the Bodega Head parking lot early Thursday. Search crews combed the coastal peninsula by land, air and sea using planes, boats, drones, search dogs and a helicopter. After three days with no new leads, the search was suspended and Santa Rosa police continue the investigation. Members of the public are asked to review photos and call with information.
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