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Car of missing sisters found, still no sign of women

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UPDATE 3:00 p.m. — Investigators say the car of three missing sisters from Wisconsin has been found but there’s still no sign of the women.

According to detectives, the black 2008 Saturn Vue with Wisconsin license plates was found at the Swift Creek trailhead near Granite Creek Hot Springs in Bridger-Teton National Forest on Wednesday afternoon.

Investigators say the last contact anyone had with the women was a phone call to their mother from somewhere in the Jackson area on June 29.

The sheriff’s office is now organizing a search effort.

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JACKSON, Wy – The Teton County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public for help in finding three missing sisters who were last believed to be in the Teton County.

Megan Margaret Andrews-Sharer, 25, Erin Elizabeth Andrews-Sharer, 22, and Kelsie Moriah Andrews-Sharer, 16, were last known to be traveling in the area in a black 2008 Saturn Vue with Wisconsin license plate 482WAH.

According to the Sheriff’s office, relatives say the sisters are believed to be staying within a “half hour” of the Moose area. They have camping gear with them, including a green and tan 3 person dome tent, blue and blue/tan sleeping bags. Relatives say the women were believed to have 5 days worth of food with them that was purchased on June 28th.

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If you have any information on the whereabouts of the missing women, please call Teton County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch at (307) 733-2331.

Stay with EastIdahoNews.com for updates on this developing story.

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