Family of missing Woodland Hills woman to start their own search in Utah's Zion National Park

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WOODLAND HILLS (CNS) - Family members of a Woodland Hills woman who disappeared in Utah's Zion National Park last week will start their own search for her today.
  Holly Suzanne Courtier, 38, was last seen at about 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 6, according to the National Park Service.
  "Zion National Park rangers along with (the) Washington County Sheriff's Office are continuing to investigate this missing person case and are requesting your assistance in the locating of Holly Suzanne Courtier," according to a statement from the National Park Service. "Her intended travel plan is unknown and her current whereabouts are unknown."
  Courtier's daughter, Kailey Chambers, told CBS2 that her mother never made it onto the return shuttle from the park. Chambers said she spoke to her mom the Friday before her trip, but has not heard from her since.
  "I know she would not give up on me, so I refuse to give up on her," Chambers said.
  Courtier is an avid hiker who has visited Zion several times before, according to her daughter.
  "As of right now, my knowledge is that (Tuesday) is (the rangers) last day as far as I know, because no new information has arose," Chambers said. "So if just one person can call in a single tip, it would extend the days that the rangers are allowed to go look for her."
  Several family members were set to begin their own search for Courtier Tuesday morning, according to Chambers.
  Courtier is 5 feet 3, about 100 pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes. She may be wearing a Pistil gray trucker hat, a Patagonia black puff jacket, a dark tank top, Danner Trail gray hiking boots and an Osprey blue multi-day pack.
  Courtier may also be carrying a cream-colored, open-front hoodie, a puffy blanket and a camouflage, double-size hammock, according to the Park Service.
  Anyone with information on her whereabouts was urged to call the National Park Service tip line at 888-653-0009.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Zion Park