CO MEGAN TRUSSELL: Missing from Boulder, CO - 9 Feb 2025 - Age 18 *Found Deceased*

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Police investigating after University of Colorado Boulder student goes missing​

University of Colorado Boulder police and the FBI are looking for information on a student missing since Sunday.

According to police, Megan Trussell was last seen at her residence hall on Feb. 9. She was wearing a blue-grey jacket, dark-colored yoga pants, and white platform sneakers.

FBI involved in search for missing CU Boulder student​

A University of Colorado Boulder student is missing and the FBI is now helping local and statewide agencies in the search for her.

Around noon on Thursday, CU Boulder posted on social media that its police department was trying to locate Megan Trussell, a student at the school. The FBI also posted online that it is assisting in the search for her.

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Media - MEGAN TRUSSELL: Missing from Boulder, CO - 9 Feb 2025 - Age 18
 
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Police using 'every available resource' to find missing CU student​

Multiple agencies are working from the air and on the ground to find a freshman student at the University of Colorado who has not been seen or heard from since Sunday.

A spokesperson for CU Boulder Police said, based on information shared with them, Megan Trussell was last seen on Sunday, Feb. 9 in her residence hall. CUPD was contacted on Wednesday after her parents became concerned.

On Friday afternoon, CUPD said they were "leveraging every available resource" in an attempt to find Megan, who is a freshman film student.

Megan's mother and father, Vanessa Diaz and Joe Trussell, said their last contact with Megan was around 9 p.m. Sunday.

Diaz said she last texted her daughter on Saturday evening, making plans for a cousin's birthday party the following weekend. She said her daughter told her she was going to be hanging out with her boyfriend on Sunday.

She said she didn't text her daughter again until Tuesday and the messages went unanswered, which wasn't unusual for a day, she said. By Wednesday, Megan's father texted Diaz and asked whether she'd heard from their daughter, and the two began to piece together something was wrong.

"It's very unlike her to not be in contact," Joe Trussell said. "She's very compassionate with her parents when it comes to keeping in touch. She understands that all we want is a text. So to not receive that from her is a red flag."

Diaz said she checked her daughter's cellphone information online and found there had been no activity on her phone at all after 8:45 p.m. on Sunday.

"There was no data, there's no data usage, which is very unlike her, because you could tell like she watches movies, because she's a film student, so she streams a lot of movies," Diaz said. "No outgoing texts, no outgoing phone calls, nothing."

Diaz said her daughter was last seen on video heading in the direction of her sister's Boulder apartment.

"She didn't go there," she said. "Her sister was there all night. Megan never arrived."

"Megan is a very creative, sensitive, sweet person," her mother said. "We want her back so badly. I just have to be present because we're going to find her and we're going to bring her home."

According to CU Boulder Police, they're working with local and statewide law enforcement agencies to locate her. The FBI in Denver confirmed that it is assisting with the case but noted that it "routinely" offers assistance to law enforcement partners to provide "specialized resources."
 

Family, friends of missing CU student join search effort​

The family of a missing CU Boulder student is now offering a reward for information leading to her return.

Megan Trussell’s parents told 9NEWS Friday night that they are offering $10,000 for information leading to the return of their daughter.

The reward comes as investigators have yet to find Trussell or her cell phone after three days of searching.

Search and rescue crews scoured the hilltops of Boulder Canyon Friday looking for the freshman, who’s been missing since Sunday night. A small army of family, friends and other volunteers scoured a neighborhood where they think Trussell may have walked Sunday night.

They were looking for doorbell camera video of the 18-year-old film student with bright red hair. Trussell was last seen walking out of Hallett Hall, her residence hall, around 9 p.m. Sunday.

Trussell’s parents told 9NEWS Thursday that they contacted the police department on Wednesday after they realized their daughter wasn’t responding to their messages. Trussell’s mother, Vanessa Diaz, said she checked her daughter’s cell phone account online and realized her phone hasn’t been used since Sunday at 8:45 p.m.

“You lose a lot of really valuable information about the last known location of this young lady,” retired Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said, referring the 48 hours gap between when Trussell was last seen and when investigators could start working on the case. “You lose a lot of witnesses that you might have been able to gather if it was reported right away.”

Spurlock, who worked many missing persons cases during his law enforcement career, said investigators are likely asking many questions trying to determine Trussell’s state of mind that night.

“There's a lot of things law enforcement is going to do immediately to gather as much of that information so they can make an assessment of did she have some kind of issue,” he said.

The rescuers searching the canyon were focused on that area because of a ping from Trussell’s cell phone, her parents told 9NEWS reporter Steve Staeger.

“If her phone's still pinging, and it was pinging off a tower, that that's very valuable information for law enforcement, because you can triangulate that, and you can get a lot of information about when it was last moving,” Spurlock said.

Spurlock said that likely explains the FBI’s involvement in the case.

“A lot of agencies notify the FBI because they have a lot of resources, and they can do a lot of stuff with phones,” he said.

Back in town, Judy Brocato, a friend of the family, organized teams of other family friends to go into neighborhoods and pass out fliers seeking doorbell camera video. Her family believes Trussell was walking in the direction of her sister’s Boulder apartment that night, so they canvassed the Goss Grove neighborhood, asking residents if they had any doorbell camera video that might show Trussell walking through that night.

“We’re just doing our best to see if anybody has seen or heard anything that might get us to Megan,” said David Lamb, a family friend who walked through the neighborhood alongside one of Diaz’s co-workers. “There’s a lot of love for that family…there’s a lot of love for those girls. Both those daughters and we just want to get Megan home safe.”
 
It sounds to me like the parents reported it as soon as they realized they hadn't heard from her. What the "retired" sheriff means by 48 hours losing a lot of witnesses and it not being reported right away, seems a bit odd, is he shaming the parents? I also wouldn't think in 48 hours most people would forget things. Maybe he didn't mean it that way but that's the way it comes across imo.

So she was seen leaving the hall, then it sounds like it was known she was walking towards her sister's. Did she reside with the sister? Or did the sister expect her or know her to be headed there? Then there was a phone ping allegedly...

Haven't read the links.
 
There was mention of her planning on hanging out with her boyfriend on Sunday. But then it says she was also seen going toward her sister‘s place. Did the boyfriend meet up with her on the way? I wonder how often she and her boyfriend hung out? If it was often, I would’ve thought he would’ve been the first one to say something. But maybe they were just casually dating and didn’t notice she was missing, either.
 

Body found in 'hard-to-reach' spot above Boulder Canyon Dr matches description of missing CU Boulder student​

A body found in a "hard-to-reach" spot above Boulder Canyon Drive on Saturday matches the description of missing University of Colorado Boulder student Megan Trussell, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said.

City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks rangers contacted the sheriff's office at 10:41 a.m. about discovering a deceased female, the sheriff's office said. When detectives arrived at the scene, they found a body that matched the description of the missing student. The Boulder County Coroner’s Office will confirm the identity and the cause and manner of death.

At 3:14 p.m. Saturday, a public information officer with the Boulder County Sheriff's Office told Denver7 that deputies had responded to the 40000 block of Boulder Canyon Drive — also known as Highway 119 — after receiving word of a death in the area.

The body was found in a "hard-to-reach" spot that required rappelling to reach, the sheriff's office said. No other information was available at the time, but Denver7's Adria Iraheta, who spoke with volunteers of a search party for Trussell earlier in the day on Saturday, reported that authorities were working to recover the body in the same general area that the volunteers had been previously searching.

Judy Brocato, a family friend of the Trussells, was helping with the volunteer search on Saturday and told Denver7 earlier in the day that Trussell's phone had pinged in the canyon around 10:45 p.m. Sunday. It last pinged in the canyon at 11:55 p.m. that night. Investigators believed her phone was still there throughout the week, Brocato told Denver7.
 
Okay. What in the heck is going on here... Murder? Suicide? Accident? No car right? Last we knew she was walking and a lot earlier if I recall, towards her sister's. Here it appears she is on some highway and likely late at night, at least the pings were...

I did note but never mentioned the bf in my other post but noted her mother I think it was said she was going to see him that day. All we really knew at that time were the sightings of her seemed to be alone both leaving a school building and then walking towards her sister's.

Platform shoes, not a hiker, night time, and very cold, yeah, not adding up that she took a walk this way and she certainly wasn't looking at the view.

Sad outcome, sorry for her family.
 
From the look of the scene where she was found and the fact they had to rappel down to recover her, it looks to me like she was thrown over the barrier.


The body of missing college student Megan Trussell has been found in a precarious woodland, in a “hard-to-reach” spot, police in Colorado believe.

Trussell, 18, a freshman at the University of Colorado in Boulder, was last seen on the evening of February 9 on surveillance video close to her college dorms. Her mother, Vanessa Diaz, later said she’d been on her way to her sister’s apartment in the city but “didn’t go there [and] she never arrived.”


Police now believe they have located her body above Boulder Canyon Drive Saturday, in a rural patch off of Highway 119 – just a 20-minute drive from the college campus.

Boulder County Sheriff's Office authorities revealed that at 10:41 a.m. Saturday, they received a call from Boulder park rangers regarding the discovery of a deceased female.

When police arrived they confirmed the body matched Trussell’s description.

The girl’s body was said to have been recovered from a “hard-to-reach” spot that required “a technical evacuation including the need to rappel.”

Megan Trussell, 18, was last seen February 9 but now authorities have found a body that matched the student’s description

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Megan Trussell, 18, was last seen February 9 but now authorities have found a body that matched the student’s description (Vanessa Diaz/Facebook)
Officials also shared that the search terrain had been challenging due to hazardous road conditions created by the weather.


Her identity, cause, and manner of death, are yet to be confirmed by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office.

A family friend of the Trussells, Judy Brocato, told Denver7 that earlier on Saturday, Megan’s phone had last pinged in the canyon twice, one at around 10:45 p.m., and another at 11:55 p.m. the day she vanished.

Investigators believe her phone remained there throughout the week.

On the night she went missing, the 18-year-old had been wearing “big white platform sneakers.”, shared Brocato.

"It is very perplexing how she just seems to have disappeared. It doesn’t make sense. So, we’re just trying to piece that together", she said.

Police decided to enforce a shutdown of the highway while a search was underway from around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, along with the 2.6-mile Boulder Canyon Trail – both reopened shortly after 4 p.m., according to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Rangers.

The college student’s body was found near a crag on a trail just under 10 miles from her halls of residence

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The college student’s body was found near a crag on a trail just under 10 miles from her halls of residence (Boulder County Sheriff's Office)
Multiple law enforcement agencies including the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, the FBI, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation were involved in the search effort.


A vigil for Trussell will be held a short distance from where the discovery was made will be held on Tuesday, her family has said.

“This will be a time for reflection, sharing memories, and honoring her legacy. We welcome anyone who wishes to pay their respects”, Diaz wrote.

A close family friend mourned the loss of Trussell, calling her by the nickname “Megan-cita” and describing how she’d watched the 18-year-old cradle her children when they were just infants and praised her guitar-playing skills and ability to speak Spanish.

“I can’t believe she’s gone. The tragedy of such a young woman with her life in front of her breaks my heart”, shared the friend.


The Independent contacted the coroner for an update.
 
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Not sure if this search will pull up the map of the area like it did for me. If it does, it should show the map, where you can see the road, the 119, with the trail shown below it.


 
Okay. What in the heck is going on here... Murder? Suicide? Accident? No car right? Last we knew she was walking and a lot earlier if I recall, towards her sister's. Here it appears she is on some highway and likely late at night, at least the pings were...

I did note but never mentioned the bf in my other post but noted her mother I think it was said she was going to see him that day. All we really knew at that time were the sightings of her seemed to be alone both leaving a school building and then walking towards her sister's.

Platform shoes, not a hiker, night time, and very cold, yeah, not adding up that she took a walk this way and she certainly wasn't looking at the view.

Sad outcome, sorry for her family.
They were platform sneakers she was wearing and you can see her wearing them in the pic of her waiting at the door upthread in the first post and in post number 10 that i posted from the Independent News. They looked sturdy and good for walking. She sure loved that bag - she was wearing it in most of her photos. What a tragedy. :cry:
 
From the look of the scene where she was found and the fact they had to rappel down to recover her, it looks to me like she was thrown over the barrier.


The body of missing college student Megan Trussell has been found in a precarious woodland, in a “hard-to-reach” spot, police in Colorado believe.

Trussell, 18, a freshman at the University of Colorado in Boulder, was last seen on the evening of February 9 on surveillance video close to her college dorms. Her mother, Vanessa Diaz, later said she’d been on her way to her sister’s apartment in the city but “didn’t go there [and] she never arrived.”


Police now believe they have located her body above Boulder Canyon Drive Saturday, in a rural patch off of Highway 119 – just a 20-minute drive from the college campus.

Boulder County Sheriff's Office authorities revealed that at 10:41 a.m. Saturday, they received a call from Boulder park rangers regarding the discovery of a deceased female.

When police arrived they confirmed the body matched Trussell’s description.

The girl’s body was said to have been recovered from a “hard-to-reach” spot that required “a technical evacuation including the need to rappel.”

Megan Trussell, 18, was last seen February 9 but now authorities have found a body that matched the student’s description

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Megan Trussell, 18, was last seen February 9 but now authorities have found a body that matched the student’s description (Vanessa Diaz/Facebook)
Officials also shared that the search terrain had been challenging due to hazardous road conditions created by the weather.


Her identity, cause, and manner of death, are yet to be confirmed by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office.

A family friend of the Trussells, Judy Brocato, told Denver7 that earlier on Saturday, Megan’s phone had last pinged in the canyon twice, one at around 10:45 p.m., and another at 11:55 p.m. the day she vanished.

Investigators believe her phone remained there throughout the week.

On the night she went missing, the 18-year-old had been wearing “big white platform sneakers.”, shared Brocato.

"It is very perplexing how she just seems to have disappeared. It doesn’t make sense. So, we’re just trying to piece that together", she said.

Police decided to enforce a shutdown of the highway while a search was underway from around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, along with the 2.6-mile Boulder Canyon Trail – both reopened shortly after 4 p.m., according to the Boulder County Parks & Open Space Rangers.

The college student’s body was found near a crag on a trail just under 10 miles from her halls of residence

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The college student’s body was found near a crag on a trail just under 10 miles from her halls of residence (Boulder County Sheriff's Office)
Multiple law enforcement agencies including the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, the FBI, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation were involved in the search effort.


A vigil for Trussell will be held a short distance from where the discovery was made will be held on Tuesday, her family has said.

“This will be a time for reflection, sharing memories, and honoring her legacy. We welcome anyone who wishes to pay their respects”, Diaz wrote.

A close family friend mourned the loss of Trussell, calling her by the nickname “Megan-cita” and describing how she’d watched the 18-year-old cradle her children when they were just infants and praised her guitar-playing skills and ability to speak Spanish.

“I can’t believe she’s gone. The tragedy of such a young woman with her life in front of her breaks my heart”, shared the friend.


The Independent contacted the coroner for an update.
TEN miles from the halls? I don't think she walked ten miles. There is something here we don't know. I don't think we know how far her sister's was, since she was walking, I'd guess closer, then "someone" picked her up or something and probably the obvious guess as to who...

There are things we don't know, for one, why she was heading to her sister's. It seems the family knows this or knew it. Was she upset with the bf?

IF he has anything to do with these, there imo are two usual reasons a bf kills the gf. One is a break up/and seeing someone else and the guy can't stand it, and we all know what the other reason is. I'll not say it but wondering if that was the case here. He was referred to as if he was a current bf and so I don't think the first reason is the reason.

That IS of course assuming this was foul play. To say much more is only speculation.

There is a lot missing here. She was seen leaving the hall at whatever time. THen seen walking towards her sister's at whatever time. I don't think we have suicide or accident here as how did she get ten miles away on FOOT? There is no mention of a car or her driving one.
 
They were platform sneakers she was wearing and you can see her wearing them in the pic of her waiting at the door upthread in the first post and in post number 10 that i posted from the Independent News. They looked sturdy and good for walking. She sure loved that bag - she was wearing it in most of her photos. What a tragedy. :cry:
Total tragedy, sad outcome.
 

'Already accepted that it's her': Megan Trussell's loved ones begin grieving after a body was found in Boulder​

Along a curve of Boulder Canyon Drive on Monday, family and friends of CU Boulder student Megan Trussell gathered in the snow, hugging one another and placing flowers at a pink sign that proudly read, "We love you, Megan!"

"No one else is described the same way she was, so we've already accepted that it is her," her cousin Rebecca Perez told Denver7. "I know they're going to do some more confirmation this week — just double confirm, I guess — but we’ve all pretty much accepted that this is her."

The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said on Monday afternoon that it is continuing to investigate the case and understands the community is concerned, however "it is too soon to determine what caused the death" or to publicly identify the body.

Nearly a week after she was last seen, on Saturday morning, Boulder park rangers called the sheriff's office to report finding a deceased person above Boulder Canyon Drive, west of the city, in a "hard-to-reach" spot that required rappelling to reach, the sheriff's office said. It's not exactly clear where the body was found.


Joe Trussell said he won't speculate on what happened to his daughter, but feels confident that investigators will put the pieces together, even if he wishes the answers came faster.

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Coroner confirms body recovered from along Boulder Canyon is missing CU student​

The Boulder County Coroner’s Office confirmed Tuesday that a body recovered from along Boulder Canyon on Saturday is that of 18-year-old Megan Trussell.

Family and friends gathered on Monday to honor her life near where her body was recovered. Authorities said over the weekend that the body matched the description of Trussell, and said they are still investigating what led to her death.

FOX31 has asked the coroner’s office about a possible manner of death, but has not received a response yet.


“Based on our joint investigation thus far, we do not believe that there is, or was, a threat to the community,” the sheriff’s office said in a release Tuesday. Additional testing by the coroner’s office will be conducted, the sheriff’s office reported.
 

Coroner confirms body recovered from along Boulder Canyon is missing CU student​

The Boulder County Coroner’s Office confirmed Tuesday that a body recovered from along Boulder Canyon on Saturday is that of 18-year-old Megan Trussell.

Family and friends gathered on Monday to honor her life near where her body was recovered. Authorities said over the weekend that the body matched the description of Trussell, and said they are still investigating what led to her death.

FOX31 has asked the coroner’s office about a possible manner of death, but has not received a response yet.


“Based on our joint investigation thus far, we do not believe that there is, or was, a threat to the community,” the sheriff’s office said in a release Tuesday. Additional testing by the coroner’s office will be conducted, the sheriff’s office reported.
So presumably they don't susoect anyone if no threat? Could she have accidentally fallen? I did see the trail goes along right by that highway in some places.
 
Not being a threat to the community could mean it was targeted by one person who was only after her. Sometimes I think there are certain law-enforcement agencies that look for a reason to make that statement so that public doesn’t panic. I don’t agree with doing it that way because I think that if there is a threat to any other person, they should be on high alert.

Then again, we don’t even know if this was a murder at this point so I don’t want to be jumping the gun.
 
So presumably they don't susoect anyone if no threat? Could she have accidentally fallen? I did see the trail goes along right by that highway in some places.
Agree with Kimster. That statement is common and it actually angers people quite often. For instance, I believe they said it in Kohberger, and he killed FOUR people and the police had no answers for the community, parents were worried about their college students (and the victims were college students) and yet that statement was made. It's to try to keep communities from panicking. Often, as she also said, they think they can say it when it is a targeted attack. LIke if they figure a husband killed his spouse, they will say the rest of the community is safe and YET they can't KNOW that. It's a statement I hate, and I think most everyone does.

On another note, boy, they won't even say if they are investigating this as a homicide.

If she was not injured in any other way I.e., gun shot, falls are hard ones. Meaning they are going to have to show she didn't fall on her own, jump to her own death, if someone is responsible and murdered her, they are going to have to place him there, maybe a car on video, sighting him with her, things like that. Tire tracks, foot prints...

There's a good chance they can't say right now it's homicide or suicide, etc. and it may be some time before they can.

We don't have a lot of info but my guess would be it's the typical perp and I also wonder if it's not one of the usual sad reasons.
 
Megan Trussell grew up in Denver and graduated from Northfield High School. Her mother says her daughter has Indigenous ancestry and her family has lived in Colorado for generations. She leaves behind her parents, a sister who's also a CU Boulder student, and countless loved ones. They gathered Monday to remember the girl they described as sarcastic, unique, and a great bass player.


She was a musician. She could have spent years entertaining people and making them happy.
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