Subtle clue that could crack case of tourist who mysteriously vanished in Las Vegas

A beautiful amber-colored citrine pendant worn by Australian Sally Contarino could be the key to finding the missing Las Vegas tourist, her family has said.Contarino, 26, vanished last month after she missed her flight to Melbourne without any message to her relatives.She was last seen on June 20 leaving a supermarket in Skye Canyon.Contarino’s sisters, Lauren and Amy, are helping officials search for the missing tourist in Las Vegas.But no one has been able to find the distinctive necklace that she always wears.

The necklace is a citrine pendant on a silver chain from luxury jeweller John Hardy.Local social media page Real Vegas Locals shared the update on internet forum Web Sleuths on behalf of the family, asking for people to look out for the necklace.“If Sally was wearing the necklace, someone may have seen it, found it, or come across it without realising its significance,” Real Vegas Locals wrote.“It may also be worth keeping an eye on online marketplaces such as eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Poshmark and similar sites.Every detail, no matter how small, could be important,” they added.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story Her sister, Lauren, bought it for Contarino from a vintage jewelry shop.

The necklace is a John Hary Kawung Citrine Sunset Colorway Pendant.Las Vegas police have no update on Contarino’s whereabouts, according to Australian news agency Nine.com.au“This remains an ongoing investigation led by the LVMPD missing persons detail,” the spokesperson said.“Detectives will continue to exhaust every lead but encourage anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact us.”Contarino was last heard from on June 20, when she told a male friend on Facebook she was going to Lone Mountain for a hike, according to a...

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