KEY POINTS

  • Colorado mom Suzanne Morphew went missing May 10 while riding her bicycle.
  •  Law enforcement is searching a home near Salida and the property owner has been cooperative.
  • A $200,000 reward for information that leads to her safe return has been offered by her friends and family.

Detectives investigating the disappearance of a Colorado mother have taken their search to residential property on the east side of Salida after receiving information in the case. Chaffee County woman Suzanne Morphew went missing May 10 while riding her bicycle.

According to a Friday news release from the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement is searching the home and the property owner has been cooperative. The property owner isn't connected to the disappearance. Authorities do not know how long the search will take and they plan to give an update once the search is concluded.

Since Morphew's disappearance, police have searched an area near Maysville after finding a personal item. A dive team has also looked for her in waterways.

Earlier this week, the sheriff’s office said investigators were searching Morphew’s home, which is routine in missing persons' cases. More than 200 tips have been received in the case.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is assisting CBI, and the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office is gathering information.

Morphew’s husband, Barry, posted a video message to Facebook on Monday begging for his wife’s return.

“Oh Suzanne, if anyone is out there that can hear this, that has you, please we'll do whatever it takes to bring you back," Barry Morphew said in the video. "We love you. We miss you. Your girls need you."

A $200,000 reward for information that leads to her safe return has been offered by her friends and family. Anyone with information on the case is asked to call 719-312-7530.

This is a developing story.

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