Police in Washington state have found the body of missing actress Misty Upham.
A body found Thursday in a wooded area of a Seattle suburb has been confirmed as the August: Osage County actress, family spokesperson Tracy Rector said, reports The Chicago Tribuneand The Hollywood Reporter.
Upham was 32.
No cause of death has been revealed yet.
Police told The Seattle Times that the body was found at the bottom of a 150-foot embankment not far from the river.
"We waited at the site where the team found the body," Rector, who was also part of the search party, told THR
late Thursday evening. "It took about five-and-a-half hours to confirm.
Then we gathered around her body to say prayers and now we're all
gathered at the church."
Television station KIRO-FM
reported that a search party of three, including one family member, was
canvassing the forest when they found Upham's purse and ID. They
searched a ravine, discovered a body and called 911.
Upham, who is known for her roles in August: Osage County and Frozen River, was reported missing by her parents on Oct. 6.
The 32-year-old Native American actress had been listed as missing in the Washington Crime Information Center database.
Upham's father, Charles Upham,
wrote on her Facebook page on Oct. 12 that "Misty has suffered from
mental illness most of her life. With the help of her medical team and
family support she is able to manage it well."
The family said Upham had moved to the Seattle area to help care for her father, who is recovering from a stroke.
"When
Misty left California state her medical team stopped her treatment and
told her to re-establish treatment and medication in Washington state,"
Charles Upham wrote on Facebook. "This has not been a smooth transition."
He
ended the Facebook post with an appeal directly to his daughter:
"Misty, if you can see this message, we love you and your family will
continue to search for you until you are found. Come home please."

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