A 33-year-old woman who was missing in a dog park in Montana is supposed to have drowned in a local river, while the authorities continue to look for her beloved dog.
Danit Ehrlich was missing on Friday in a dog park near the University of Montana, and crews immediately started looking in the area of Jacobs Island Off-Leash Dog Park, according to Kpax.
She traveled from Colorado to the state of Washington when her car was found in Missoula, the outlet reported.
But two days later the police of Missoula announced that they believe that Ehrlich drowned in the Clark Fork River.
“It is with deep sadness that we share the tragic news about the search for Danit Ehrlich,” said spokeswoman Whitney Bennett in a statement.
'Our hearts go out to her family, friends and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.
“We extend our deepest condolences while navigating through this in -depth loss.”
Nevertheless, the department said that the efforts to restore Ehrlich's body will continue as the circumstances allow 'and added that the ministry “is committed to closing its family.”


Danit Ehrlich, 33, was missing on Friday in a dog park near the University of Montana. It is now assumed that she has drowned in a local river, while the authorities continue to look for her dog

She had traveled from Colorado to the state of Washington when her car was found in Missoula

Authorities ask the public to avoid the area due to the icy conditions
The police also continue to look for the dog of Ehrlich, Bamba.
Authorities have already used drones and soil teams to try to find the street dog, and have said that they have not found any evidence to suggest that Bamba has left the river.
In the meantime, they ask the public to avoid the area.
“Although we greatly appreciate the care and care of Bamba's place of residence, we encourage the public to avoid the river and the surrounding areas due to dangerous circumstances,” the department said.
'The ice, rapid currents and unpredictable terrain are considerable risks and we want to ensure that no further injuries or emergencies occur.
'Our priority is the preservation of life, and we strongly recommend that everyone endangers themselves.
“We thank the community for their support and understanding during that difficult time.”