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Items found on Colorado 14er possibly tied to 2005 disappearance

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VAIL, Colo. (KKTV) – “A glimmer of closure,” the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office said following what could end up being a remarkable discovery tied to a nearly 20-year-old cold case.

In late September 2005, 35-year-old Michelle Vanek went hiking up Mount of the Holy Cross near Vail with friend Eric Sawyer. They split up after Sawyer decided to make a summit push and Vanek wanted to go back down. Sawyer later told authorities he gave Vanek directions for a route to take her off the mountain, and then two parted ways. It was the last known time anyone ever saw Vanek.

“Michelle Vanek’s disappearance on September 24, 2005, sparked a large-scale search effort. The initial search spanned eight days, rallying an extraordinary team of volunteers from Vail Mountain Rescue Group and other agencies. These highly skilled, dedicated volunteers have worked tirelessly, driven by their unwavering commitment to finding Michelle. Despite the exhaustive initial efforts, Michelle was not found,” the sheriff’s office said.

“Vanished without a trace” is how her disappearance has been described all these years. In 2022, a trace was finally discovered, in the form of a boot that matched what Vanek was wearing on that fateful hike.

Saturday, the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office says more items potentially belonging to Vanek were uncovered.

“Today, we are filled with hope, as a recent discovery in the area may finally bring her family, friends, and the entire community the closure they have long sought. Personal items were found by Vail Mountain Rescue Group on Mount of the Holy Cross. These items closely resemble those last known to have been with Michelle.”

Family, friends and county officials have never given up on Vanek, even as the years went by.

“Over the past 19 years, there have been numerous formal and informal searches. In the last couple of years alone, there have been seven different search efforts, particularly after the discovery of a boot forensically confirmed to be hers. These volunteers have shown an unshakeable determination, pouring their hearts into each mission. Through it all, we’ve never stopped searching for Michelle. Her memory has been a beacon of hope and determination, inspiring every person involved in the effort to bring her home,” the sheriff’s office said.

And the discovery Saturday has renewed that hope.

“Finding these personal items is an emotional moment for all of us. For 19 years, Michelle’s family, friends, and this community have held on to hope. Sheriff James Van Beek has a search grid map from that very search hanging on his office wall, placed there by his predecessor as a constant reminder of a case unresolved and a family left incomplete. It has remained there as a symbol of our unwavering commitment to never stop searching for Michelle.

“This discovery marks a milestone in the long search for Michelle. While we await forensic confirmation, we are working closely with our partners and other experts to ensure the investigation is thorough and respectful of the emotional weight carried by Michelle’s family and community.”

The sheriff’s office said it’s not releasing the exact location where the remains were found, due to the “sensitive nature of the discovery and out of respect for ongoing search efforts,” and it did not provide exact details on what was found.

“Preserving the area for future searches and respecting Michelle’s memory is our utmost priority,” ECSO said.

“As the investigation continues, we ask for compassion, patience, and privacy for the family as they navigate this next chapter. Our hearts are with Michelle’s loved ones, and we hope this moment brings them some light. This isn’t just the discovery of remains — this is a potential step toward healing and closure for a family that has waited almost 19 years.”

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Publish date : 2024-09-15 13:39:00

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