Found Deceased CA - Teresa 'Terry' Blake, 58, Graeagle, 4 June 2017

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http://www.plumasnews.com/woman-missing-near-graeagle/

Teresa “Terry” Marie Blake went missing at roughly 1:15 p.m. Sunday, June 4, from near Feather River Park Resort in Graeagle. The 58-year-old woman was driving a white 2016 ACURA RDX, which has since been located...

Blake left to go fishing on a bridge near the exit of Feather River Park Resort, but didn’t return.
 
From the Find Terry Blake FB Page:

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I wonder if the keys to the car and her fishing equipment is missing. Would she walk upstream or downstream of the car? It's imperative that they get search dogs out there immediately.
 
I wonder if the keys to the car and her fishing equipment is missing. Would she walk upstream or downstream of the car? It's imperative that they get search dogs out there immediately.

You are so knowledgeable! Love reading your comments & ideas!!!


The above are my random thoughts & honest opinions
 
Is there a cell phone they can try pinging? Getting dogs to the bridge she was suppose to be at would be a vital start. Also, has the car been fingerprinted? Any u known prints in the car?


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[h=1]Family, Friends Desperate to Find Missing Woodland Woman Along Feather River[/h]
Her family is also up in Plumas County, where they were all on vacation until she went missing. Meanwhile, scores of friends in Woodland are hoping she will be found safe.

"We just want her back," friend Sue Sedale said. "The fact that she's gone missing from one of her favorite spots on this planet is frightening."

The avid angler was excited to visit the familiar vacation spot near Graeagle with her husband, son and daughter.

Her husband, Randy, says Blake would often go fishing alone and be gone for several hours.
"The side of the river they found her car on is not an area we typically frequent," Randy Blake said.
http://fox40.com/2017/06/06/family-...d-missing-woodland-woman-along-feather-river/
 
I have a question for those of you that have followed this case more closely.
Why did she have a car if her fishing spot was only about 3/4 of a mile from the resort or closer depending on cabin location?
 
This case was on Primetime Justice with Ashleigh Banfield on HLN tonight. Terry's husband, Randy, spoke to Ashleigh by phone. The transcript should be available later.
 
I saw the story on Primetime Justice last night. It certainly is concerning. The husband said that LE wasn't leaving towards accident or anything else at this point.
 
In this article, her husband says that she was ecstatic due to both of her adult children coming home for a visit. One she had not seen in a long time. So, with this in mind, why would she go fishing alone? Why not either the kids come along or do an activity that they would also enjoy? I'm just trying to figure this out.

Husband also says that she's not very knowledgeable about fishing or on survivalist skills.

http://www.dailydemocrat.com/article/NI/20170609/NEWS/170609888
 
http://www.actionnewsnow.com/story/35636917/woodland-woman-still-missing-from-plumas-co

Blakes picture is now posted all along Northern California's highways and beyond."Its all the way up to Grants Pass, all up and down Interstate 80 and Interstate 5," said Quiggle.Her image is now up at rest areas, inside truck stops, and at fast food joints.Blake went missing near her family cabin in the Plumas County community of Graeagle, after she went fishing and did not return. Her car was found nearby. Deputies say it was near highly traveled highway 70, leading them to ask her family to have her photo widely distributed.


 
In this article, her husband says that she was ecstatic due to both of her adult children coming home for a visit. One she had not seen in a long time. So, with this in mind, why would she go fishing alone? Why not either the kids come along or do an activity that they would also enjoy? I'm just trying to figure this out.

Husband also says that she's not very knowledgeable about fishing or on survivalist skills.

http://www.dailydemocrat.com/article/NI/20170609/NEWS/170609888
That is a good question. You'd think a mom would want to spend every second with her kids since she might not see them again for awhile. Where was Dad, the son and the daughter during the time TB was gone fishing?
 

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