A California Woman’s Missing Bmw Was Found in a Park, but the Search is Still Going on
Central California police have found the 47-year-old woman’s car after she went missing earlier this week.
The last time anyone saw Tiffany McClure was on Monday in Tulare. Two days later, the woman’s white BMV was found at the Morro Strand State Beach Campground in Morro Bay, which is more than 130 miles away from where she was last seen.
The car was found properly parked, locked, and secured, and nothing about it seemed odd. Nobody seemed to be up to no good.
Friends, on the other hand, said that McClure doesn’t usually disappear for more than a day.
“A lot of people are going to be here.” “Sometimes, people don’t know who they need to call,” said Amy Watkins from the Morro Bay Police Department. So I think it’s important for the Tulare and Morro Bay police departments to get that information out there right now. Miss McClure’s family is worried about her and wants to make sure she’s okay and get in touch with her as soon as possible.
Officer Tony Mosqueda of the Morro Bay Police Department told The San Luis Obispo Tribune that police searched the beach area where McClure’s car was found for hours on foot and with a drone but couldn’t find anyone who looked like the lady. The case is being looked into by the police as a volunteer missing persons report.
McClure is said to be 5 feet 8 inches tall and has blue eyes and blonde hair. Her family said she was lost, and the search is still going on.