Husband says he’ll do ‘whatever it takes’ for missing Colorado woman to be returned safely

Suzanne Morphew

A Colorado woman has been missing since Mother’s Day, and her husband says he’ll do “whatever it takes” to get her home safely.

Friends and family of Suzanne Morphew, 49, have offered $200,000, with no questions asked, to safely reunite her with her loved ones, according to Denver news station KMGH-TV.

A neighbor reported to authorities on May 10 that Morphew, who is from the Maysville area, was missing after she did not come back from a bike ride.

In a video shared Sunday on Facebook, Morphew’s husband pleaded for her return.

“Oh Suzanne, if anyone is out there that can hear this, that has you, please, we’ll do whatever it takes to bring you back,” said her husband, who was identified by KMGH as Barry Morphew.

“We love you,” he continued. “We miss you. Your girls need you. No questions asked, however much they want. I will do whatever it takes to get you back. Honey, I love you and I want you back so bad.”

His video was published on a Facebook page named “Find Suzanne Morphew” that’s dedicated to the search for her.

Last Friday, investigators found an item that they believe may belong to Morphew while conducting a search around the area where she had gone the bike ride.

People who live nearby have been asked by investigators to not delete any security video or game footage they may have from May 8 to May 12.

Investigators continue to treat Morphew’s disappearance as a missing person’s case and are not ruling anything out. They do not suspect she took her own life.

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