Posted: Sep 15, 2012 7:06 PM by Kathrene Herndon, KSBY News
The search has been suspended for Los Osos resident Suzanne Kay Smith, the at-risk woman who has been missing since Sept. 10.
The San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office says that they have stopped their search efforts, but are continuing the investigation into her disappearance.
On Tuesday, the California Highway Patrol found a vehicle north of the Piedras Blancas Lighthouse near San Simeon, but did not know it was connected with Smith until Friday.
On Friday and Saturday, officials searched the area near where the car was found, but did not find her or anything leading to her whereabouts, which caused them to suspend the search on Saturday afternoon.
They say they will pick up search efforts again if any new information comes in.
Smith is a 59-year-old white female. She is described as having brown hair, brown eyes, is 5'7'', and weighs about 200 pounds.
The Sheriff's Office is not releasing why they believe her to be at-risk.
If you have any information regarding this case, call the Sheriff's Office at 781-4550 or Crime Stoppers at 549-STOP.
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