Along the California Coast, the search continues for an Oregon woman who hasn’t been heard from since last Friday.

While her whereabouts remain a mystery, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office did hint on Wednesday that they may have new information in the case.

Authorities have called the disappearance of Angela Hernandez suspicious and her location remains a mystery.

On Wednesday morning, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office tweeted out that they were following up on a lead in the investigation into the disappearance of the 23-year-old Hernandez.

The sheriff’s office declined to elaborate but later in the day, they tweeted again saying that in part, “The search continues. Our investigators are still working the lead.”

At this point, it’s unclear what new information the sheriff’s office may be looking into.   

Hernandez was driving from Portland, Oregon to Southern California last week but hasn’t been heard from since Friday morning when she texted her sister that she was leaving Half Moon Bay, presumably headed south on Highway 1.

Later that evening, Hernandez’s cell phone was detected near Davenport in Santa Cruz County, but on Monday the phone signal disappeared and has not been detected since.

After searching the coast between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz for several days, authorities have suspended most of the search effort.

On Wednesday, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office told KRON4 they have not been asked to continue searching for Hernandez.

Meanwhile, Hernandez’s family has put up missing person posters in Half Moon Bay and along Highway 1.

They are offering $10,000 for any information that leads to her whereabouts.

KRON4 reached out to the family for comment on Wednesday, but by late afternoon, they had not responded.

Hernandez was last seen driving her white 2011 Jeep Patriot with Oregon plates.

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