Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh, 29, of New Freedom, Pennsylvania, has been missing
Her family reported her missing on Saturday after she went to a state park
Ebaugh s car found in parking lot near Heritage Rail Trail County Park in York
On Sunday and Monday, some 150 volunteers and officials combed the area
They used horseback, helicopter, and dogs while searching half-mile radius
On Tuesday, state police said that no search party would be sent to the field
Investigators said search would resume if there are new developments in probe
Ebaugh is white, 5ft4in tall with thin build and light-brown shoulder-length hair
The search for a missing woman in York County is entering its third day as Pennsylvania State Police lead a number of agencies in the investigation. Police say Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh, 29, was last seen in the area of Heritage Rail Trail County Park at the Glatfelters Station Road Parking Area between 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Saturday.The Pennsylvania State Police along with the assistance of the South-Central PA Search and Rescue, Search and Rescue Dogs of PA, Seven Valley Fire Department and other agencies are currently searching for her.Officials say they were able to track her movements using cellphone GPS, which led them to the parking lot near the hiking trail. Unfortunately they only found her yellow VW beetle, not her. State police said Ebaugh s disappearance does not seem suspicious or criminal.Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh is described as a white, non-Hispanic, woman, 5 feet, 4 inches tall with a thin build, and light brown shoulder length hair up in a pony tail. She was la
Search for missing woman last seen near Heritage Rail Trail continues
York Dispatch
An extensive search with helicopters, dogs and horses continued Monday after a woman was reported missing Saturday near the York County Heritage Rail Trail.
Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh, 29, was last seen near the trail parking area on Glatfelters Station Road in North Codorus Township between 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Saturday, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release. (Ebaugh s) disappearance does not appear to be suspicious or criminal in nature at this time, Kevin Kochka, a state police spokesperson, said via email. An extensive nighttime search was conducted on Saturday night with negative results, he said. The search continued Sunday morning and lasted throughout the day.