A search is underway in Plumas County for a Woodland woman who went missing last weekend while on a family vacation.
Terry Coehlo Blake, 58, hasn’t been seen or heard from since about 1:15 p.m. Sunday. That’s when she left the Graeagle cabin where the family had been staying to go fishing on a bridge at the Feather River Park Resort, according to Find Terry Blake, a Facebook page created by her family.
Blake’s vehicle, a white Acura sport-utility vehicle Blake was last seen driving, was found on Monday in the woods near Highway 70 and Plumas Pines, but with no sign of the missing woman.
“They have had a dog trying to find her scent, but in the past several hours they have yet to pick up any scent,” Rob Blake, her son, posted on the Facebook page.
Blake is described as a white female, 5-foot-3 and 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She wears glasses, and was last seen dressed in jeans and a pink T-shirt.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is urged to call the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office at 530-283-6300, or the Woodland Police Department at 530-666-2411.