Idaho Springs Police Renew Search for Missing Teenager After 40 Years
Idaho Springs, Colorado – The Idaho Springs Police Department is reigniting efforts to solve the nearly 40-year mystery of the disappearance of 14-year-old Beth Miller, who went missing on August 6, 1983. Described as an "outgoing and beloved member" of her community, Beth has not been seen since she went jogging around 10 a.m. that day.
In a recent social media announcement, the police department emphasized the need for new leads and urged the community to assist in their investigation. A comprehensive search operation was launched immediately after her disappearance, but despite the extensive efforts to locate her, no trace of Beth or her remains has ever been found.
Reports indicate that investigators have always suspected foul play, ruling out the possibility that Beth had run away. In a poignant twist, Beth’s sister joined the police force eight years after the incident, aiming to make progress on the unresolved case.
As the 2024 anniversary of Beth’s disappearance approaches, the Idaho Springs Police Department has reached out once more to the public, highlighting the importance of community involvement in solving this case. The police are hopeful that fresh information may surface, moving them closer to finding closure for Beth’s family and friends.
Anyone with information related to Beth Miller’s case is urged to contact Sergeant Ryan Frost at 303-567-4291. The community’s assistance could prove critical in shedding light on this long-standing mystery and bringing answers to those who continue to seek justice for Beth.
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