Missing Woman’s Body Found

Search and rescue personnel have found the body of Aubree Corona who had been missing since mid-July. A new joint search and rescue mission conducted by Fremont and Sublette county was initiated when the vehicle she was reported to be driving at the time she went missing had been discovered last
weekend.
The vehicle was found on a remote non-traveled road in Fremont County in the Leeds creek area. It still had approximately a half of tank of gas remaining when it was found. However, the vehicle was found to be inoperable and would not be able to be restarted.
Detectives also found the missing dirt bike to be leaned over inside the back of the truck consistent with reported sightings of her and the truck on the 13th of July.
Searchers had begun looking on Monday in the area where the truck was located. Searchers located Aubree on Tuesday approximately 1.3 miles away from where her truck was found. There was no cell phone service in that area making cell phone ping attempts ineffective.
No foul play is suspected at this time, but the cause of death is still unknown. An autopsy has been scheduled by Fremont County, as they continue their investigation.

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