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A 26-year-old Minnesota mother of two went missing a week ago after dropping her children off at day care – and police are calling her disappearance “involuntary” and “suspicious.”
Madeline Kingsbury was last seen March 31 when she dropped off her two kids, ages 5 and 2, at their day care in Winona with their father, Police Chief Tom Williams said, KARE 11 reported.
Kingsbury, a clinical research coordinator at the Mayo Clinic, went back to her home about 8:15 a.m. in a 2014 Chrysler Town and Country minivan – but never showed up for work, he said.
The children’s father, who has not been named, told police he left the residence in the dark blue vehicle around 10 a.m. and that when he returned later in the day, Kingsbury wasn’t home.
Williams said it was “extremely out of character” for Kingsbury to not show up for work, adding that there was nothing to suggest she left on foot or in another vehicle.
Investigators obtained surveillance video of a van matching the description of the couple’s vehicle traveling along County Road 12 and Highway 43 in Winona County and then in Filmore County between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Authorities said they could not share information about who was behind the wheel, ABC News reported. The couple’s van was later found in their driveway.
Adding to the mystery, police found Kingsbury’s wallet, cellphone and ID, as well as the jacket she wore that day, inside the house, the chief said.
“Based on all of this, we believe Maddie’s disappearance is involuntary, suspicious and we are all concerned for her safety,” he said.
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Minnesota mom Madeline Kingsbury missing after dropping kids off at day care
A 26-year-old Minnesota mother of two went missing a week ago after dropping her children off at day care – and police are calling her disappearance “involuntary” and “suspicious.”
