DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado woman’s body has been recovered after she reportedly went missing in Missoula, Montana in February.
On Sunday, the Missoula Police Department posted on Facebook that shortly after 4 p.m., 33-year-old Danit Ehrlich’s body was recovered from the Clark Fork River near the Beartracks Bridge.
Missoula police said officers responded to a 911 caller who said they saw a human body in the river. The Missoula Fire Department also assisted in the recovery.
The police department said Ehrlich and her dog, Bamba, were reported missing on Feb. 22 after they were last seen on Feb. 21 at a Missoula dog park near South Van Buren Street, which is nearly a mile from where Ehrlich’s body was found.
The Missoula Police Department shared photos of Bamba, a missing dog last seen with its owner on Feb. 21. (Missoula Police Department)
Police said the pair likely drowned on Feb. 21.
A Missoula County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Coroner identified the deceased as Ehrlich. However, Bamba has not been recovered.
“Ms. Ehrlich’s family has been notified of this recovery, and we send our support and condolences to all her family, friends and loved ones.”
Ehrlich was reportedly traveling from Thornton, Colorado to Washington when she went missing.

