Law officials in Minnesota issued an endangered person alert Sunday for a missing mother who mysteriously vanished Friday from Winona County.
According to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, 26-year-old Madeline Jane Kingsbury was last seen Friday morning in Winona. Family and friends told police that she hasn’t contacted them since and they’re concerned for her safety.
ENDANGERED MISSING PERSON ALERT: The Winona Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance locating Madeline Jane Kingsbury, 26. She was last seen the morning of March 31 and has not had contact with friends or family since. pic.twitter.com/AyXRvEnPUL
— Minnesota BCA (@MnDPS_BCA) April 3, 2023
LaCrosse Tribune reports that Kingsbury is a clinical research coordinator at Mayo Clinic in Rochester and the mother of two children. She’s described as standing 5-feet-4-inches tall and weighing around 145 pounds. She has hazel eyes and brown hair.
“We are asking residents in this area to check their properties, including any video cameras, doorbell cameras, game cameras etc. for a dark colored Chrysler Town and Country van, signs of a disturbance, or any other suspicious activity,” Fillmore County Sheriff John DeDeorge said in a statement.
“The timeframe in question would be from approximately 8am on 3/31 through 4pm on 4/1/23.”
Anyone with information should contact the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office at 507-765-3874 (Option 1) or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 507-457-6530 or email at winonaareacrimestoppers.com.
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[Feature Photo: Madeline Kingsbury/Minnesota BCA]