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The Breckenridge Police Department recovered the body of Texas resident Lezlie Culver on Wednesday, July 14, near her last known location in Breckenridge.
Culver, 58, went missing at about 8 p.m. Saturday, July 10, on Breckenridge’s Main Street. The police department did not provide any details regarding Culver’s death, but there is no foul play suspected, according to a news release.
An investigation is ongoing, according to the Breckenridge Police Department.
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The Breckenridge Police Department is asking the public for help locating a missing person.
Lezlie Culver, 58, was last seen at about 8 p.m. Saturday, July 10, on Main Street in Breckenridge. She left the area on foot and told her family she was going to get a ride, possibly to Vail. She has not been seen or made any contact with her family since that time, according to the police department.
She was wearing gray shoes, black leggings and a black shirt reading “French Truck Coffee.” Culver was described as 5 feet tall with short, brown hair with blonde highlights. She has green eyes and is usually wearing glasses.