YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Update, 1 p.m. (March 12): State Police say Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh was found dead after an week-long extensive search.
The cause or manner of the death is pending autopsy, police said.
"At this time, there is no threat to the public and there is no further information that we can provide regarding this investigation," State Police said in a press release.
"We cannot thank South Central PA Search and Rescue, Middle Creek Search and Recuse, as well as the endless number of volunteers who helped assist the Pennsylvania State Police with this investigation."
Previously
Update, 3/10, 9:57 a.m.: The search for Nicole Ebaugh continues. According to Trooper Kevin Kochka, there are several K-9 units out, kayaks in the water, and the South Central Pa. Search and Rescue Teams are also out.
Update, 3/8, 9:15 a.m.: The search for Nicole Ebaugh continued Monday morning, as police continued their search along the Heritage Rail Trail, where she was last seen Saturday morning.
A State Police spokesperson said Monday that Ebaugh's disappearance is not suspicious and foul play does not appear to be a factor.
Police are asking anyone who might have seen Ebaugh, 29, to contact authorities at 717-428-1011.
Previously:
State Police are searching for a missing York County woman who was last seen near Heritage Rail Trail County Park on Saturday morning.
On March 6, just before 8 p.m., State Police responded to a report of a missing woman last seen in York County.
Nicole Ebaugh, 29, was last seen between 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. on March 6, in the area of the Glatfelters Station Road parking lot of the Heritage Rail Trail County Park.
She is described as 5 foot 4 inches tall, with a thin build. She has brown, shoulder length hair.
She was last seen wearing a black and white checked jacket and dark pants, with white striping on the side.
Pennsylvania State Police says Ebaugh's disappearance does not appear to be criminal and there is no danger to the public.
Anyone who might have information on Ebaugh's whereabout or surveillance video of the trail is asked to call State Police York at 717-428-1011.