The body of Megan Trussell, an 18-year-old University of Colorado Boulder student who went missing on February 9th, has been found in Boulder County. While the official cause of death is still pending, authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death as suspicious.
A banner with photos of Megan Trussell is seen near Mile Marker 40 in Boulder Canyon on Monday. On Saturday, Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks rangers found a body believed to be that of missing University of Colorado Boulder student Trussell. The Boulder County Coroner on Tuesday officially identified the body as that of Megan Trussell .
(Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer)The Boulder County Coroner’s Office officially identified a body found Saturday near Boulder Canyon as that of a missing University of Colorado Boulder student. Woman found dead in Boulder County under “suspicious” circumstances When the body was found, officials said it matched the description of Megan Trussell, 18, who was last seen at her dorm on Feb. 9. She was reported missing by her family on Wednesday. Officials have not determined a cause or manner of death, according to a release from the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. However, sheriff’s spokesperson Vinnie Montez said Monday it was too soon to say whether the disappearance involved foul play or if Trussell’s death is being investigated as a homicide.Sheriff’s officials encourage anyone with information about where Trussell was on Feb. 9 or any other information to submit tips to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 303-441-1974 or via email at sheriff.tipline@bouldersheriff.org
Megan Trussell Missing Student Boulder County Homicide Investigation University Of Colorado Boulder
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
CU Boulder Police Search for Missing Student Megan TrussellThe CU Boulder Police Department is actively searching for missing University of Colorado Boulder student Megan Trussell, last seen on Sunday in her residence hall. Anyone with information is asked to contact CUPD.
Read more »
Body Found in Boulder Canyon, Possible Match for Missing CU Boulder StudentA body matching the description of missing CU Boulder student Megan Trussell was found Saturday morning in Boulder Canyon. Authorities are awaiting confirmation from the Boulder County Coroner's Office. The discovery comes after an intensified search effort involving drones, search and rescue dogs, and a dive team.
Read more »
Body Found in Boulder Canyon Identified as Missing CU Boulder Student Megan TrussellAuthorities have recovered the body of missing University of Colorado Boulder student Megan Trussell in Boulder Canyon. The discovery was made in difficult-to-access terrain, requiring a technical rescue operation. While the identity of the deceased is pending official confirmation, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office believes it to be Trussell, who was last seen on February 9th. The cause of death will be determined by the Boulder County Coroner's Office.
Read more »
Body Found in Boulder Canyon Believed to be Missing CU Boulder Student Megan TrussellAuthorities in Colorado believe they have found the body of missing University of Colorado-Boulder student Megan Trussell. The body was discovered in challenging terrain near mile marker 40 in Boulder Canyon.
Read more »
Boulder Community Mourns Loss of University of Colorado Student Megan TrussellThis article reports on a memorial ceremony held in Boulder Canyon for 18-year-old Megan Trussell, a University of Colorado Boulder student whose body was recently found. It details the emotional outpouring from family, friends, and the community, highlighting Megan's passions and the impact she made on everyone she knew.
Read more »
Body found above Boulder Canyon Drive is missing CU Boulder student Megan Trussell, coroner confirmsSydney Isenberg is an Emmy-nominated digital content producer with Denver7 (KMGH) in Denver, Colorado. She began her career in Bakersfield, California, after graduating from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University in 2018.
Read more »
