Then she missed the one flight she was never supposed to miss… Twenty-six-year-old Sally vanished after visiting Las Vegas alone, and investigators are now racing to piece together her final hours. But one detail from just before boarding is raising even more questions

The next morning, she visited a café she had frequented on previous trips, where staff knew her well. She ordered breakfast and a protein smoothie. After leaving the café, she reportedly boarded a bus heading toward Mount Charleston, a scenic mountain area about 35–45 miles northwest of the Las Vegas Strip known for hiking trails.
She had also purchased a Greyhound bus ticket from Las Vegas to Los Angeles to connect with her international flight home. However, that ticket was never scanned, suggesting she never boarded it.
Her last known contact with family was on June 20. She is believed to have been last seen in the area of 9700 West Skye Canyon Drive (near Skye Canyon) or around Mount Charleston. Some reports mention possible sightings or plans involving Lone Mountain or hiking in the region.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) has classified her as an endangered missing person. Searches have focused on the Mount Charleston and Skye Canyon areas. Police are reviewing CCTV footage, including images of her at an ATM, and appealing to the public for information.

Anyone with information about Sally’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Las Vegas Metro Police Department at 702-828-3111 and reference the case.
As the investigation continues, her family and friends remain hopeful for her safe return. The circumstances surrounding why a seemingly routine trip ended with her missing a flight she was “never supposed to miss” continue to puzzle authorities and those who knew her.