Colin Atagi

Palm Springs Desert Sun

Jonathan Reynoso and Audrey Moran have been missing for more than four months. By all accounts, their absence is out of character and the disappearance has sent shock waves across the Coachella Valley. The search has sent loved ones up throughout the southwest and even Mexico. Meanwhile, investigators have notified officials across the country about the couple's disappearance.

This is a summary of everything we know about the mysterious disappearance. Details will be added as they become available.

The disappearance

Audrey Moran, 26, left her sister's Coachella home May 10. She said she was going to pick up her boyfriend, Jonathan Reynoso, 28, who was returning from Brawley. He also answers to Jonathan Darling.

Moran claimed she was going to give Reynoso a ride to his Palm Desert home

That night, the sister received a photo of the couple at Reynoso's home, but police say it was an older picture.

Moran drove a 2010 GMC Terrain SUV, which police found May 12. It was parked along westbound Interstate 10, west of Oak Valley Parkway in Beaumont.

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The investigation

Indio police used the National Law Enforcement Teletype System and Missing Unidentified Person System to spread word across the country.

"Several thousand" work hours have gone into the investigation and that number is growing, a sergeant says.

The SUV was fueled and operating normally when police found it.

A bloodhound detected the couple's scents, but it ended about 20 yards west of the vehicle.

Police haven't found any signs of foul play

Nothing significant or out of the ordinary was found in a forensic test on the SUV.

Reynoso and Moran's cell phones are missing and apparently turned off.

Cell phone towers never picked up Moran's phone calls outside of Indio and Coachella the night she disappeared.

Police say Moran sent her sister the photo for fun and there was nothing suspicious about the picture.

Caltrans officials say cameras on Interstate 10 do not record footage and are specifically for showing live traffic conditions.

Investigators are still trying to confirm Reynoso was in Brawley.

Reynoso's family questions whether he was in Brawley. He ordered a pizza at about 5:45 p.m. May 10 and the pizza box was found at his home.

No purse or wallet has been found. Police checked financial records but there was no suspicious activity.

Police interviewed friends and family across the Inland Empire. No one said they were expecting a visit on May 10.

The case has now been handed to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department Central Homicide Unit.

What the families are doing

Fliers are being dispersed up and down California and in Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. They're also being shared via social media across the country.

Information has been printed on business cards so it can be more easily distributed and kept.

A gofundme account collected more than $10,000 that will go to anyone with information on the couple's whereabouts. It was shut down after organizers met their goal.

A fundraiser was held June 23 at La Quinta Brewing Co. Proceeds went toward the reward.

Moran's family held a prayer vigil May 25.

Reynoso's mother writes him letters on Facebook, hoping he'll respond.

Information on the couple has been shared online with people across the country.

A Facebook page has been set up for the missing couple.

Todd Matthews of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System's database encourages people to share information without speculating on what may have happened.

Anyone with information is asked to contact 911, their local police agency or the Indio Police Department at (760) 391-4051.

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This investigation summary will be updated as more information develops.