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Authorities riding horses and ATVs continued to search on Thursday for a 24-year-old Suwannee County woman who was last seen on Aug. 25 and whose car was found underwater.
Kamrie Cherai Mitchell, of Wellborn, the mother of a young child, was last seen in the area of Branford and Lake City. Her family reported her missing on Sunday.
Suwannee County Sheriff Tony Cameron said Thursday that deputies and officers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission searched an area near where the car was recovered but found nothing that aided the investigation.
?The main thing that concerns me is that there are some things that don't add up,? Cameron said. ?We are worried that foul play is involved.?
Mitchell is about 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds and has dyed brown hair and blue eyes. She has several tattoos including a butterfly on her wrist and the name ?Layla? with footprints on her right side.
Cameron said Mitchell's car was found Wednesday along a road south of Wellborn in an area that remains flooded from Tropical Storm Debby in late June.
A portion of the road is underwater, and the car had been parked there for possibly as long as a week. Sometime after Sunday, someone pushed the car into a flooded area.
Cameron said a cellphone was found in the submerged vehicle, adding that investigators are seeking a subpoena to check the phone for calls, messages and other data.
Cameron said Mitchell has lived in Suwannee County for at least several years but added he didn't know if her family is from the region.
?We have investigators who are trying to track down people who know her ? friends of hers ? to see if anybody knows anything about her,? Cameron said. ?At the scene where the car was found, we have the sheriff's posse out there on horseback and ATVs searching the area they can get to. We don't have a lot right now.?