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Thornton woman, dog presumed dead after going missing near Clark Fork River in Montana

Danit Ehrlich, 33, was traveling with her dog when she went missing in Missoula

Danit Ehrlich, 33, went missing near Clark Fork River in Missoula, Montana, while traveling with her dog for a job in Tacoma, Washington. (Courtesy of City of Missoula Police Department)
Danit Ehrlich, 33, went missing near Clark Fork River in Missoula, Montana, while traveling with her dog for a job in Tacoma, Washington. (Courtesy of City of Missoula Police Department)
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A missing Thornton woman is presumed drowned in the Clark Fork River in Montana .

Police determined Danit Ehrlich, 33, and her dog, Bamba, likely drowned in the river, which surrounds Jacobs Island Bark Park, Ehrlich’s last known location, .

Police are continuing their recovery efforts as of Feb. 24. No evidence has been found that Ehrlich or Bamba exited the river, despite an extensive search using drones and ground teams,

Danit Ehrlich's dog, Bamba, was with her when she went missing near Clark Fork River in Missoula, Montana. (Courtesy of City of Missoula Police Department)
Ehrlich's dog, Bamba, was with her when she went missing near Clark Fork River. Both Ehrlich and Bamba are presumed to have drowned. (Courtesy of City of Missoula Police Department)

Ehrlich was traveling to Tacoma, Washington, for a nursing job, . Ehrlich and her boyfriend had planned to sublet their apartment in Thornton, according to that post. Missoula police pronounced Ehrlich missing on Feb. 22, .

Missoula Police are urging the public to avoid the Clark Fork River due to dangerous conditions.

“The ice, swift currents, and unpredictable terrain pose significant risks, and we want to ensure that no further injuries or emergencies occur,” Missoula Police said in the post.

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