Boulder County Sheriff’s Office announced a Louisville woman was found dead Monday afternoon after she was reported missing over the weekend.

Shortly before 6 p.m., Boulder County Sheriff’s Office announced in a news release that a Louisville woman who was reported missing after she told family she would be hiking was found dead.

According to the release, deputies received information from Denver Water Board regarding a suspicious vehicle parked in the Osprey Parking lot at Gross Reservoir on Monday morning. After running the license plate, deputies determined the vehicle belonged to the Louisville woman.

The Boulder County Coroner’s Office has not officially identified the woman, but other media outlets reported that 24-year-old Alana Chen’s family reported her missing on Saturday afternoon after she told family she would be hiking at Chautauqua Park in Boulder and did not return. The family, along with Louisville residents, began posting on social media over the weekend to find Chen.

According to the release, at 7:40 a.m. Monday, first responders mobilized and began a search in the area near Gross Reservoir. At 1 p.m., a woman’s body was found. The cause of death is not considered to be suspicious, the release states.

The coroner’s office will determine the cause and manner of the woman’s death.

Other agencies that also responded to the incident include Louisville Police Department, Coal Creek Fire Protection District, Rocky Mountain Rescue Group and Front Range Rescue Dogs.

In August, The Denver Post wrote about Chen’s experience with conversion therapy in relation to her sexuality.

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