The body of a Central California mother was found in the ocean by the Coast Guard weeks after she went missing.
The body of Tiffany McClure was discovered on the San Luis Obispo County shoreline during a routine patrol Monday night.
McClure, 47, disappeared from Tulare, California, on July 22, two days before her white BMW was located in Morro Bay, a coastal town in San Luis Obispo County.
The vehicle, found more than 130 miles from where it was last seen, was properly parked, locked and secured.
Authorities said there is no indication of foul play in McClure’s death.
The body of Tiffany McClure was discovered on the San Luis Obispo County shoreline during a routine patrol Monday night.
The Morro Bay Police Department, San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office and Morro Bay Harbor Patrol worked together to recover the body from the water.
The sheriff’s office will perform an autopsy, it said. Gate of Saint Francis.
Authorities had previously said McClure had voluntarily disappeared and left on his own accord.
Police have not yet released additional details.
McClure’s cousin, Kristin Collins, said Nation News who had separated from her husband and that her children were no longer parents after her daughter went to college.
Her family reported her missing after not hearing from her for several days.
Authorities had previously said McClure had voluntarily disappeared and left on his own accord.
McClure, 47, disappeared from Tulare on July 22, two days before her white BMW was located in Morro Bay, a coastal city in San Luis Obispo County.
Many of McClure’s loved ones have left tributes on social media since her body was recovered.
McClure’s stepmother, Julie Zollo Hadden, wrote on Facebook: “It is with a heavy heart… I was notified last night that my stepdaughter, Tiffany McClure, was found in the harbor in Morro Bay, California. (Drowning)
“Tiffany was reported missing two weeks ago. This has been very hard on the family. Please pray for peace! I love this beautiful little girl with all my heart.”