Ex-husband of woman missing in SLT says he doesn't expect to see her again

The ex-husband of a 62-year-old Sacramento woman who went missing in South Lake Tahoe Monday afternoon told FOX40 News he did not expect to see her again.

He was the last person who reported seeing her before her disappearance.

"I am trying to do what I can for what she would have wanted me to do under the circumstances," Henry Suwinsky said.

The South Lake Tahoe Police Department said Pamela Suwinsky was last seen Monday afternoon at the Motel 6 on Lake Tahoe Boulevard. Police said she did not take her purse, cell phone, dog or her car but they believe she had her ID and credit cards on her.

Henry Suwinsky told FOX40 he accompanied Pamela Suwinsky on the trip, and that she went to Tahoe because she wanted her dog, Wilson, a 150 plus pound Newfoundland to experience snow for the first time. He said that on Sunday, in the middle of the night, Pamela took a fall in the motel parking lot while walking her dog, chipping her tooth and breaking open her lip. He said that she was planning on speaking to the hotel manager about potholes in the parking lot, and was frustrated about her fall, but that she was not acting disoriented afterward.

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