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Authorities have recovered a body that matches the description of Megan Trussell, an 18-year-old University of Colorado Boulder student who vanished on February 9. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the discovery on Saturday in a "hard-to-reach terrain" near the 40-mile marker of Boulder Canyon. First responders had to rappel to reach the location, indicating the challenging conditions for the recovery operation.
Trussell was last seen in her residence hall, wearing a blue or gray jacket, dark yoga pants, and carrying a distinct blue purse with a pink star. A GoFundMe page established to find her has since transitioned to memorializing her, with organizers praising her "vibrant spirit." While the identity of the decedent has not been officially confirmed, authorities are awaiting identification verification and notification of her next of kin.
Investigators are working to determine the cause and manner of death, with the Boulder County Coroner's Office involved in the case. The body was found amid a severe winter storm affecting conditions in Colorado, which contributed to the difficulties faced by search and rescue teams.