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(KSL News) Authorities have found new clues in the disappearance of a St. George woman.
A team of tracking dogs found a new set of footprints believed to be those of Ann Gilbreath. The Washington County Sheriff's office says the footprints are an 85 percent match to a set of Gilbreath's tracks found last week.
Officials believe she left her home Thursday morning to grab the paper and may have gone for a hike on Red Mountain. Crews found her jacket and scarf in the area last week.








