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FBI helping hunt for Greeley woman missing in Nepal

GREELEY, Colo. (AP) – The FBI says it’s helping the U.S. State Department in the investigation of a Colorado woman who disappeared while trekking alone in Nepal.

Denver FBI spokesman Dave Joly (JOLLY) said Sunday the agency is also working with Nepalese authorities on the disappearance of 23-year-old Aubrey Sacco of Greeley.

Sacco hasn’t been heard from since April 20, when she e-mailed her parents from Nepal. She planned to finish her trip around April 30.



Her father, Paul Sacco, told the Greeley Tribune that FBI agents have made two or three visits to his home.

Paul Sacco went to Nepal in May to look for his daughter. He says he recovered her laptop computer and journal from a hotel.



Aubrey Sacco graduated from the University of Colorado last year.


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