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Search Party Forms for Missing Denver City Woman

By: Julie Musgrave
Updated: April 1, 2009
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The search continues tonight for a Denver City woman, missing for two weeks now.

64-year-old Julie Weir McCullogh, who also goes by Judy, disappeared March 18th after visiting a friend in Hobbs, New Mexico. So after two weeks of not hearing from Judy, her family and friends formed a search party this morning in Hobbs. About 50 people were out searching on foot, in vehicles, and on ATV's, hoping to find a clue as to her whereabouts.

James Weir, Judy's Brother: "It's just unreal. We don't know where she's at, or what happened to her, it's just a mystery."

Jarod Galvan, McCullogh Family Friend: "We got 10, 12 four wheelers, we're just gonna kind of go through all the fields and and wide area, and come back, keep hitting different areas, and hopefully we'll turn up with something."

Again, Judy was last seen driving a cream-colored Chrysler 300. If you have any information, call Denver City Police at 592-3516.

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