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MISSING PERSONS

Kenneth Jr., David and Daniel Klein were youngsters who vanished in 1951, launching a mystery that remains unsolved despite renewed attention.
TV anchor vanished 30 years ago on Friday, June 27, but her missing persons case was 'reenergized' by a recent clue. The new series will launch July 15.
On the 50th anniversary of Milda McQuillan's disappearance, her granddaughters visit the area where she was last seen in the Minnesota woods.
Law enforcement hopes renewed attention on the missing persons case will yield new leads. Ted Dengerud has been missing since April 1982. Only his crashed car was found.

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The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office was created in 2021 with the goal of reducing the number of unsolved cases in Minnesota.
The dozen-plus missing persons cases we profiled came from incidents over nearly a century, from 1938 to 2012.
Radar tracks put Michael Bratlie, an experienced military and commercial pilot, just past Two Harbors, Minnesota, in his two-engine plane. There the flight path apparently ended.
Law enforcement searched a construction site in Winsted, Minnesota, in connection to the 1995 disappearance of the 27-year-old TV news anchor.
Near the anniversaries of the disappearances of Nevaeh Kingbird and Jeremy Jourdain, the Bemidji Police Department has provided an update on the investigation.
Missing persons investigations have come a long way since the 1970s, when law enforcement often lacked urgency and relied on runaway theories.
Joseph Ture Jr. wasn’t convicted of the murders until he was behind bars for the violent sexual assault and kidnapping of teenage girls.
Robert Leroy Nelson confessed in 1988 to killing a young hitchhiker while on duty in 1980. Throughout his career, he patrolled nineteen of Minnesota's counties. Was she his only victim?
Four-year-old Hickle Harley Ware went missing from Bungo Township in 1938, and no trace of him was ever found despite an exhaustive search.

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