HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Authorities say Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) were at the home of a missing woman in Columbia County Saturday.
The State Police confirm their Forensics Unit and other troopers searched the Harp home on Saturday as part of their ongoing missing person investigation.
They are trying to locate Katlyn Harp, a mother of five.
28/22 News was able to obtain video taken earlier Saturday at the Harp home located at 20 Fairview Drive in Hemlock Township, Columbia County.
Investigation underway for missing woman in Columbia County
It's located near Bloomsburg, just off Route 42. The forensics van could be seen, as well as other unmarked state police cruisers.
Katlyn Harp was last seen at her home on the evening of Thursday, June 19.
As 28/22 News has been reporting, the state police have searched other locations in recent days, although they have not identified those locations.
A state police spokesperson tells 28/22 News they cannot comment on Saturday's search so as not to jeopardize the ongoing investigation.
A family member told 28/22 News Saturday they just want to find Katlyn and that she would not just walk away from her family and not communicate with them, especially her sister, and they just want to find her.
They say she lived there with her husband. 28/22 News went to the home on Thursday, but no one answered the door.
PSP urges anyone with information about the case to contact them.