Pratistha Budhathoki, a 20-year-old Nepali girl studying at St. Cloud University in Minnesotta, US, reported missing for over a week has used her credit card at a mountain top restaurant in US four days after she disappeared, reports said.
Pratistha Budhathoki
Pratistha Budhathoki (File Photo)
She was working in the town near Rocky Mountain National Park during her vacation to help pay for her studies.
According to reports, Budhathoki was last seen leaving for work on June 18 at around 9:30 a.m. but her workplace confirmed that she never arrived that day or since.
According to reports, the student’s credit card was used to buy a ticket for the aerial tramway last Thursday four days after she went missing.
TheDenverChannel.com. quoted Police Cmdr. Wes Kufeld as saying, “We feel pretty confident she was here.” “Police don’t suspect foul play. They have searched the hiking trails on the mountains even though friends have said she was not a hiker or a mountain biker,” Kufeld added.
Earlier, police disclosed that someone used Budhathoki’s cell phone to check messages on June 20 at Denver International Airport but no one recalled seeing her there.