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S. Lake Tahoe woman missing, husband arrested


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Camilyn Kay Price-Miller

Camilyn Kay Price-Miller

Updated: April 4 8:05pm

A 47-year-old South Lake Tahoe woman has been missing for several days and her husband is in jail on an attempted murder warrant.

Camilyn Kay Price-Miller was reported missing April 3 by her husband, however her daughter in Kitsap County, Wash., had already reported her missing to her local sheriff’s department on March 31.

South Lake Tahoe police officers arrested Jeffrey Miller, 44, on April 4 on the attempted murder warrant out of Nevada County. According to officials, in November he tried to beat his wife to death.

It wasn’t long after that that the couple moved into an apartment in South Lake Tahoe near the state line.

“There is some information we are holding close to the vest. We are searching all areas of town for her Toyota 4Runner,” police Lt. Brian Williams told Lake Tahoe News. “We don’t know if she is alive. We are working diligently to find that out. We believe there could be foul play in this.”

Miller has not been charged with any crime in South Lake Tahoe. He is being held in the local jail until he is arraigned Monday and could be sent back to Nevada County. His dog was taken into custody by animal control.

Price-Miller’s SUV is dark in color with California license plate of 5ADM509. It has two stickers affixed to the rear bumper. One reads “Keep Tahoe Blue” and the other “Keep Tahoe Kind”. Affixed to the rear window is a sticker that displays the letters “LT”.

Anyone with information should call 530.542.6100.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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