![]() “We remain extremely concerned for her safety,” they wrote. Winona Police reiterated that evidence suggests Ms Kingsbury’s disappearance was “involuntary and suspicious.” On 12 April, the Winona Police Department provided an update about the disappearance of Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury, nearly two weeks after the 26-year-old went missing. ![]() “ Law enforcement say they are “extremely concerned” for Madeline Kingsbury’s safety “If you are out searching and see (they are hard to miss), STAY FAR AWAY AND CLEAR FROM THEIR WORK AREAS. ![]() “This does not mean searched conducted by the public are ending,” the post said. The search continues for Madeline Jane Kingsburyĭespite mass searches organised by law enforcement coming to an end, admins on the Finding Madeline Kingsbury Facebook page said community ones are still underway.Īdmins clarified that community members may still search for Ms Kingsbury, however, they cannot interfere with law enforcement searches. Sister of missing mother-of-two speaks out Search scaled back after over 2,000 join hunt for missing mom Madeline Kingsbury vanished on 31 March after daycare dropoffįather of children says he borrowed her blue van Multiple massive searches have been carried out over the past week but no sign of the missing mother has been found. Law enforcement said Ms Kingsbury’s cellphone, wallet, and ID were left inside the home indicating her disappearance was “suspicious.” ![]() ![]() Mr Fravel told Winona Police that he borrowed Ms Kingsbury’s van around 10am and returned hours later to find her gone. ![]()
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