Suzanne Morphew’s house for sale
The home of a missing Chaffee County woman is now up for sale, less than five months since she was last seen.
Suzanne Morphew, 49, was reported missing on Mother’s Day –
May 10. She had reportedly left her house alone for a bike ride and never
returned. Her bike was recovered less than a half a mile away later that the
same day, her family has told FOX21 News.
A Zillow realtor confirmed that the Morphew family home was
put on the market on Monday. The 3-bedroom home, located on Puma Path in
Maysville, was listed on Zillow and Redfin at $1,759,000. According to the
assessor’s office, the home was sold to the Morphews in April of 2018, they
were the second homeowners.
In the weeks and months following Suzanne’s disappearance,
law enforcement agencies executed two search warrants at the Maysville home, a
judge has ordered those documents sealed.
At the end of September Suzanne’s brother, Andy Moorman, led
a 6-day search effort to find any evidence connected to his sister’s
disappearance. Hundreds of volunteers searched 6,000 miles. The search
concluded with no evidence linked to Suzanne’s case, according to the Chaffee
County Sheriff’s Office.
Barry Morphew, Suzanne’s husband, did not participate in the
volunteer search. However, he has told FOX21 News that he searches for the
missing woman every day.
Investigators have not named any suspects or persons of
interest, and no arrests have been made. Suzanne Morphew’s case is still
classified as a missing person.
Anyone with information that could assist law enforcement in
locating Suzanne Morphew is encouraged to call 719-312-7530.
In the past, Morphew and family friends have promoted a
$200,000 reward for information leading to Suzanne’s safe return – no questions
asked.
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