SAN JOSE — Police and family members are seeking the public’s help with locating a 30-year-old San Jose woman who was last seen a month ago purportedly heading to an unspecified camping trip.

Jelena Pajić was last seen by her family Aug. 14. Sgt. Albert Morales said there is no indication of foul play, but that her abrupt lack of contact with friends and family prompted them to file a missing person report.

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Fliers distributed through social media by Pajić’s friends and family said that before she was last seen, she said “she will be going camping for about a week or so by herself and in her own car,” but did not disclose her destination.

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Dozens missing among Oregon wildfires; officials fear two huge blazes could merge The flier states that Pajić frequented hiking and camping areas on Highway 9 in the Santa Cruz Mountains, around Big Sur and along the California coast.

Pajić is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, has brown eyes and brown hair, and drives a white 2012 Mercedes-Benz C250 with a California license plate 7GYH248.

According to her LinkedIn page, Pajić attended San Jose State University and West Valley College and works at the NASA Ames Research Center.

Anyone with information about Pajić’s whereabouts can contact the San Jose Police Department missing person unit at 408-277-4786 or 408-277-8990.

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