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The body of a Denver nurse was found Sunday afternoon in Montana. It had been more than two weeks since 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich disappeared at a dog park in Missoula.
MISSOULA, Mont. – The body of Danit Ehrlich, a Colorado woman who had been missing since February, was discovered this past Sunday in the Clark Fork River near Beartracks Bridge.
Police said the body of Danit Ehrlich, 33, was recovered from the Clark Fork River shortly after 4 p.m. Sunday, after a 911 caller reported a person's body in the river.
A Facebook post from the Missoula Police Department said that the body of 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich was recovered from the Clark Fork River in downtown Missoula. Police said they received calls of ...
Danit Ehrlich posing with her beloved dog, Bamba. (photo credit: FACEBOOK via CORA SPILLMAN) The body of Danit Ehrlich, a 33-year-old American-Israeli woman, was recovered after a two-week search.
Danit Ehrlich, 33, was traveling to Tacoma, Washington, for a job when she went missing near the Clark Fork River in Missoula, Montana.
Although Ehrlich’s body was recovered by police over the weekend, her dog has still not been found. Woman found had been missing for weeks. Police said Ehrlich and her dog, Bamba, were reported ...
Danit Ehrlich and her dog Bamba were last seen a week ago at a park in Missoula and are presumed drowned in a river. To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS app.
American-Israeli Danit Ehrlich of Missoula, Montana, has not yet been found after a days-long search for the young woman and her dog, Bamba, Ehrlich's friend told the Jerusalem Post on Monday.
T he body of a Denver nurse was found Sunday afternoon in Montana. It had been more than two weeks since 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich disappeared at a dog park in Missoula.