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'Something isn't right': Woman missing in Arizona since March 9

The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is investigating Shayna Feinman's disappearance. She was last seen on March 9 in an area between Peach Springs and Seligman. Shayna Feinman, 35, has been missing since March 9 in an area between Peach Springs and Seligman, Arizona. Her car, dog, camping gear and wallet were all left behind. About a week after her disappearance, a friend found her car parked on a property near where she lived and alerted the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office. Despite a thorough search, there has been no sign of her cell phone. Her sister, Kara, believes foul play is behind her sister's disappearance.

'Something isn't right': Woman missing in Arizona since March 9

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The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is investigating Shayna Feinman's disappearance. She was last seen on March 9 in an area between Peach Springs and Seligman.

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Shayna Feinman, 35, was last seen in the area between Peach Springs and Seligman where she was living. Her car, dog, camping gear and wallet were all left behind.

“Being in nature and camping are things that made her really happy," Kara said. “Out there, you know, it's not quite the city hustle and bustle life. And so that's what she was drawn to.”

Kara said it is not uncommon for her sister to go on one or two-week long camping trips, but she would always be prepared with camping gear and supplies, typically taking her dog with her, and alerting friends or family when and where she was going.

About a week after Shayna was last seen, a friend who had been watching her dog became worried and found Shayna's car parked on the property not far from where she lived. Inside the car were her camping gear, wallet and passport.

“They realized it hadn't moved and it's been there the whole time. So this whole time that Shayna had been gone for this week, they thought she had her car and she didn't," Kara said.

That's when that friend notified the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office which launched an investigation. Kara said YCSO used dogs to search the property but there was no sign of Shayna.

“They haven’t found her cell phone. I believe they’re trying to track it. The charger box, though, that she went into the woods with showed back up about three days later," Kara said.

“I truthfully feel there is foul play. I could not in a million years picture my sister leaving her dog and her car with all of her belongings and camping gear and her wallet. And just walking into the woods and not returning unless she was running from something or something terrible has happened. And I feel that with every ounce of my being," Kara said.

“I deeply love my sister and I miss her and I pray to everything out there that she can come home safe and I can give her a hug. I can hear her voice. That's what I really want right now," Kara said.

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