![The Mystery of Elizabeth Green: Utah Rancher Disappeared a Month Ago The Mystery of Elizabeth Green: Utah Rancher Disappeared a Month Ago](https://i3.wp.com/d.newsweek.com/en/full/2400061/elizibeth-green.png?w=1200&resize=1200,0&ssl=1)
Elizibeth “Lizzy” Green left her home in Utah around noon on April 17 to start her new job at a neighboring ranch.
The 21-year-old never arrived.
More than a month later, Green remains missing from the Callao community in northern Snake Valley.
Green was last seen wearing a high-cut pink hoodie, according to the sheriff’s office missing person report. He was wearing a pair of light blue jeans, black Converse with white-trimmed high-top sneakers and a white backpack “with sparkles,” according to Green’s mother, Vanessa Simmons, on Facebook.
He is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 125 pounds. She has green eyes and light brown hair. Simmons also posted on Facebook that Green has a mole on his left cheek.
Elizibeth Green has been missing since April 17. She was last seen heading to work at a remote ranch in Utah. Elizibeth Green has been missing since April 17. She was last seen heading to work at a remote ranch in Utah Utah Department of Public Safety
Newsweek reached out to the Juab County Sheriff’s Office and Green’s mother, but did not immediately receive a response.
The Juab County Search and Rescue team began their investigation on April 18. The department searched between Green’s home and the ranch she was heading toward, according to a search warrant filed to access Green’s devices.
Agents also searched the ranch and “did not locate anything suspicious.”
“Based on the information we have received, we are concerned that Elizibeth may be in danger of serious bodily injury or death,” the order reads. “It is unknown if Elizibeth is in danger and lost in the vast desert, or if someone she was communicating with has met her and is holding her against her will.”
The ranch is about three hours from any major city, according to the warrant. It also requires traveling on dirt roads to get there.
People close to Green told investigators she suffers from mental health issues and escaped earlier than the warrant says. But records say Green always returned and contacted the family within a day or so.
Search crews have attempted to ping Green’s cell phone, but have yet to receive a response.
Anyone with information on Green’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Juab County Sheriff’s Dispatch at 801-794-3970.
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