Madeline Kingsbury missing - live: Father of Minnesota mom’s children denies role in disappearance

The father of Madeline Kingsbury’s children has spoken out almost two weeks after she went missing to say he “did not have anything to do” with her disappearance.

In a statement through his lawyer, Adam Fravel said he wants her home “to be able to be with our two children” and clarified that his “non-attendance and silence” since Ms Kingsbury was first reported missing was not a sign of apathy.

Ms Kingsbury was last seen on the morning of 31 March after dropping her two children off at daycare around 8 am with Mr Fravel.

Ms Kingsbury returned to her home around 8.15 am that day and sent a final, lighthearted text message to her sister.

Mr Fravel told Winona Police that he borrowed Ms Kingsbury’s van around 10 am and returned hours later to find her gone.

Law enforcement said Ms Kingsbury’s cellphone, wallet, and ID were left inside the home indicating her disappearance was “suspicious.”

Ms Kingsbury, 26, has not been seen or heard from since.

Key points

  • Madeline Kingsbury vanished on 31 March after daycare dropoff

  • Father of children says he borrowed her blue van

  • Mom-of-two’s final text revealed

  • Search scaled back after over 2,000 join hunt for missing mom

  • Sister of missing mother-of-two speaks out

Father of Madeline Kingsbury’s children releases statement

19:51 , Ariana Baio

Adam Fravel, the father of Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury’s children, has released a statement via his lawyer about Ms Kingsbury’s disappearance.

“Over the course of the last 12 days my family and I have been subject to a myriad of accusations regarding the disappearance of the mother of my children, Maddi Kingsbury,” the statement from Mr Fravel says according to KTTC.

“During these last 12 days I have cooperated with law enforcement at every turn, including sitting down for multiple interviews with Winona County law enforcement. I did not have anything to do with Maddi’s disappearance. I want the mother of my 5-year-old and 2-year-old to be found and brought home safely. I want that more than anything. Law enforcement advised me on April 2nd that they would not recommend that I attend the press conferences or that I assist in the searches due to safety concerns. However, my non-attendance and silence has been inferred by many as a sign of apathy, or worse. That could not be further from the truth.”

Mr Fravel told law enforcement he was with Ms Kingsbury on the morning of 31 March when the two dropped their children off at daycare.

After dropping the children off, he told law enforcement he borrowed her dark blue minivan but when he returned to Ms Kingsbury’s home later that day, she was not there.

Mr Fravel has been at the center of online speculation about Ms Kingsbury’s disappearance.

“I want Maddi home and for her to be able to be with our two children. God Bless the Kingsbury family and please bring her home safely,” Mr Fravel’s statement says.

Madeline Jane Kingsbury’s sister speaks out

19:39 , Ariana Baio

Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury’s sister, Megan Kingsbury has spoken her missing sister with Good Morning America on Tuesday

Megan said she last spoke to Ms Kingsbury, 26, on the morning of 31 March, just hours before her disapperance. Megan said she was expecting Ms Kingsbury and her daughter, to visit her the following day.

But after she tried to call Ms Kingsbury with no answer, she knew something was wrong.

“I tried to call and nobody picked up,” Megan told the show. “And that’s kind of when alarm bells were going off.”

Andrea Blanco reports.

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister speaks out as search for missing mother continues

Madeline Jane Kingsbury’s family describes her

18:52 , Ariana Baio

When 26-year-old Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury suddenly stopped communicating with her family on 31 April, they immediately knew something was wrong.

Ms Kingbury’s sister, Megan Kingsbury told Fox News that their family is close and Ms Kingsbury speaks with them on a regular basis.

Megan called Ms Kingsbury, a “hardworking and dedicated mother.”

“She’s my best friend. She was really funny as a little kid. She liked to pick out her own clothes and they never matched. And she loved wearing dark red lipstick that was always on her teeth,” Megan described Ms Kingsbury to ABC6 News.

On Good Morning America, Megan pleaded, “Please help us find Madeline. Her children need their mother. We need our daughter, our sister, our aunt, and our best friend back.”

Ms Kingsbury’s mother, Krista Naber, told News Nation, “Madeline was just a hard-at-work mom, she took care of her two babies, she had started graduate school in January. Things were finally looking up for her.”

“It was her goal to just continue to improve her life and the life for her kiddos,” Ms Naber added.

ICYMI: Who is missing 26-year-old Madeline Kingsbury?

17:30 , Ariana Baio

Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury went missing on the morning of 31 March.

For nearly two weeks, law enforcement in Winona County and Fillmore County, members of the community, and Ms Kingsbury’s family have been tirelessly searching for the missing 26-year-old.

Here’s everything to know about the case:

Rachel Sharp reports.

What we know about missing mother Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Megan Kingsbury says police are working “around the clock"

16:11 , Ariana Baio

In a video posted to her TikTok, Madeline Kingsbury’s sister, Megan Kingsbury, said police are “tirelessly” working “around the clock” to find her sister.

In previous videos, Megan described feeling “frustrated” that there are no updates about her missing 26-year-old sister. But in her latest video, she clarified that the frustration was not with police, just with the lack of leads.

“We as a family are not frustrated with police at all, they are tirelessly working around the clock,” Megan said.

She added, “We just want to find out where my sister is and the police do too.”

Ms Kingsbury has been missing for 12 days. She was last seen the morning of 31 March.

Community searches still underway for Madeline Kingsbury

14:35 , Ariana Baio

Despite mass searches organised by law enforcement coming to an end, admins on the Finding Madeline Kingsbury Facebook page said community ones are still underway.

“As a group of admins, we’ve been coordinating with community members of Mabel and the Mabel Legion for Fillmore County searches since Maddi’s disappearance. In response to speculation and inaccurate information from adjacent pages: CIVILIAN SEARCHES ARE CONTINUING,” a post on the page read.

Admins clarified that community members may still search for Ms Kingsbury, however, they cannot interfere with law enforcement searches.

“This does not mean searched conducted by the public are ending,” the post said.

“If you are out searching and see [law enforcement] (they are hard to miss), STAY FAR AWAY AND CLEAR FROM THEIR WORK AREAS. “

Community members who would like to volunteer to help search for Ms Kingsbury can do so by signing up on SignUpGenius.

$15k raised for family of Madeline Jane Kingsbury

14:00 , Ariana Baio

A GoFundMe that was started to raise money for Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury’s family to stay in hotels while they search for the missing 26-year-old mother-of-two has raised over $15,000.

Over 300 people have donated money to the cause.

The GoFundMe is asking for $20,000 to help support Ms Kingsbury’s family who has been tirelessly looking for her for 12 days.

Ms Kingsbury went missing on 31 March after dropping her children off at daycare.

Madeline Kingsbury (Winona Police)
Madeline Kingsbury (Winona Police)

Missing mother-of-two’s sister speaks about moment she knew something was wrong

13:00 , Rachel Sharp

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister has spoken out about the moment she knew something was wrong.

Megan Kingsbury told GMA that she had plans with her sister on 1 April and had contacted her to discuss the plans on 31 March.

When she couldn’t get in touch, she grew increasingly concerned.

“I tried to call, nobody picked up, and that’s kind of when alarm bells were going off,” she said,

“It’s swirling around in your head, like, why haven’t I heard anything from her?”

Winona Police press conference fails to materialise

12:00 , Rachel Sharp

Winona Police had been expected to hold a press conference on Tuesday but later confirmed that information was incorrect.

“We are aware it is being reported that we are having a press conference today in regards to the missing persons case of Madeline Kingsbury. That information is not correct, there will NOT be a press conference today. Thank you,” the department posted on Facebook.

No update has been given in several days now.

Madeline Kinsgbury’s sister speaks out

11:08 , Rachel Sharp

The sister of Madeline Kingsbury has spoken out as the search for the missing mother-of-two nears the end of its second week with no clues as to her whereabouts.

Megan Kingsbury told ABC’s Good Morning America on Tuesday that she is not giving up hope that her sibling will return home safe.

“We love her — and Maddi, we’re going to find you,” she said.

“She’s my best friend. She was really funny as a little kid. She liked to pick out her own clothes and they never matched. And she loved wearing dark red lipstick that was always on her teeth.

“We love to bake, we love Harry Potter, and she loves Lord of the Rings. And we try to take trips together, just the two of us for quality time.”

The timeline we know so far of Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

11:00 , Ariana Baio

On 31, March, Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury suddenly disappeared after dropping her two young children off at daycare.

Since then, several large, and small, scale searches have gone underway in the hopes of finding the missing 26-year-old.

Her disappearance has been described as “involuntary” and suspicious” by law enforcement officials and Ms Kingsbury’s family is pleading with the public for help finding their missing daughter, mother, sister, and niece.

Here’s what we know about the timeline of her disappearance.

8 am, 31 March- Ms Kingsbury and the father of her children dropped off their two children at daycare.

8.15 am, 31 March- Ms Kingsbury returned home in her dark blue Chrysler Town & Country van.

10 am, 31 March-The father of Ms Kingsbury’s children told police officers he left her residence in the dark blue van.

The father of the children returned to Ms Kingsbury’s residence and told authorities she was no longer home. Ms Kingsbury’s cellphone, ID, wallet, and jacket she was wearing earlier that day were left inside.

1.30 pm, 31 March- The dark blue Chrysler Town & Country van was spotted traveling southbound on County Road 12 and Highway 43 in Winona County. Police did not say who was driving.

1 April- Winona Police Department released Ms Kingsbury’s photo saying they are seeking information in her disappearance.

7 April- The Winona County Sheriff’s Office and Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office conducted a mass search.

8 April- Law enforcement announced they will be ending the planned second mass search because there were enough volunteers to cover more ground.

Recap: Who is Madeline Jane Kingsbury?

09:00 , Ariana Baio

The search for 26-year-old Madeline Jane Kingsbury is underway after the mother-of-two mysteriously disappeared on 31 March.

Ms Kingsbury was last seen dropping her two young children off at daycare with the father of her children. After returning home around 8.15 am on 31 March her whereabouts became unknown.

Here is everything we know about Ms Kingsbury as Winona Police continue their search and investigation into her disappearance.

Rachel Sharp reports.

What we know about missing mother Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister says she is ‘frustrated’ with lack of updates

07:00 , Ariana Baio

On TikTok, Megan Kingsbury, the sister of 26-year-old missing woman Madeline Kingsbury, said she is “frustrated” there is no update on the whereabouts of her sister.

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister reveals their final text exchange

04:00 , Ariana Baio

Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury’s sister, Meghan Kingsbury revealed the final text messages between her and her sister before she went missing on 31 March.

Megan said the last text message she received from Ms Kingsbury was at 8.15 am, the day she went missing.

“We were chuckling about a funny photo exchange between us, and that was the last communication with me, or with any of my family or her other friends,” Megan told Fox News.

Megan said she and her family became worried about Ms Kingsbury after she stopped answering her phone.

“This is very unlike her,” Megan said. “She’s not the type of person who would want to take a break and not tell anybody. If she had a problem and wanted to get away, she would come to my house.”

Law enforcement ask residents to check their cameras

02:00 , Ariana Baio

Law enforcement officials are asking residents of Fillmore, Houston, and Winona counties to check their cameras, save videos, and walk their properties in the hunt for missing woman Madeliene “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury.

“Walk your property if you haven’t done so already,” Tom Williams, the Winona Police Chief said in a press conference on Friday, 7 April.

“Look for signs of anything suspicious, a disturbance, or anything out of place,” Mr Williams added.

Fillmore County Sheriff John DeGeorge echoed Mr Williams’ plea asking people to check their cars, their properties, the trails, and more for any suspicious signs.

Ms Kingsbury went missing on 31 March.

Over 1,000 joined the search for Madeline Jane Kingsbury

Wednesday 12 April 2023 00:00 , Ariana Baio

In the 11 days since Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury went missing, thousands of people signed up to search for the 26-year-old mother-of-two.

On Friday, 7 April, over 1,000 people signed up on SignUpGenius for four different time and location slots to look for Ms Kingsbury.

Searches took place on Friday with another mass search slated for Saturday, 8 April, but law enforcement called off the mass search believing there were enough volunteers the day before to canvas the area.

Ariana Baio reports.

Over 1,000 people sign up to join search for missing mother Madeline Kingsbury

Megan Kingsbury gives an update on the search for her sister

Tuesday 11 April 2023 22:00 , Ariana Baio

Megan Kingsbury, Madeline Jane Kingsbury’s sister, gave an update about her 26-year-old sister’s disappearance via TikTok on Tuesday.

“We don’t really have a lot of updates, which is frustrating,” Ms Kingsbury said in her video.

“I know it is for everyone trying to help, it’s frustrating for us too. The police are frustrated. It just- it sucks,” Ms Kingsbury added saying searches are still underway for her sister.

Ms Kingsbury said police are still looking for her sister who was last seen on the morning of 31 March. People in the community are also looking for Madeline too.

Police called off a mass search on Saturday saying they had enough volunteers to canvas the area on Friday. But smaller searches are still happening.

Ms Kingsbury said she had spent the day doing media interviews to help spread the word about her sister.

Ms Kingsbury ended her TikTok by thanking people for “boosting” her TikTok videos and spreading the word about Madeline.

Police confirm no press conference for Tuesday

Tuesday 11 April 2023 21:03 , Ariana Baio

Misinformation online led some to believe the Winona Police Department would be hosting a press conference on Tuesday to update the public about Madeline Jane Kingsbury’s disappearance.

On Facebook, the Winona Police confirmed there would be no press conference.

“We are aware it is being reported that we are having a press conference today in regards to the missing persons case of Madeline Kingsbury. That information is not correct, there will NOT be a press conference today. Thank you,” they wrote.

Timeline in Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Tuesday 11 April 2023 18:57 , ariana.baio

On 31, March, Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury suddenly disappeared after dropping her two young children off at daycare.

Since then, several large, and small, scale searches have gone underway in the hopes of finding the missing 26-year-old.

Her disappearance has been described as “involuntary” and suspicious” by law enforcement officials and Ms Kingsbury’s family is pleading with the public for help finding their missing daughter, mother, sister, and niece.

Here’s what we know about the timeline of her disappearnce.

8 am, 31 March- Ms Kingsbury and the father of her children dropped off their two children at daycare.

8.15 am, 31 March- Ms Kingsbury returned home in her dark blue Chrysler Town & Country van.

10 am, 31 March-The father of Ms Kingsbury’s children told police officers he left her residence in the dark blue van.

The father of the children returned to Ms Kingsbury’s residence and told authorities she was no longer home. Ms Kingsbury’s cellphone, ID, wallet, and jacket she was wearing earlier that day were left inside.

1.30 pm, 31 March- The dark blue Chrysler Town & Country van was spotted traveling southbound on County Road 12 and Highway 43 in Winona County. Police did not say who was driving.

1 April- Winona Police Department released Ms Kingsbury’s photo saying they are seeking information in her disappearance.

7 April- The Winona County Sheriff’s Office and Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office conducted a mass search.

8 April- Law enforcement announced they will be ending the planned second mass search because there were enough volunteers to cover more ground.

What Madeline Kingsbury told her family minutes before she vanished

Tuesday 11 April 2023 17:32 , Ariana Baio

Just moments before Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury’s “suspicious” disappearance, she was texting with her sister, Megan Kingsbury.

The two had a close relationship and Ms Kingsbury was often in communication with her family.

Ms Kingsbury’s family knew something was wrong when she stopped answering their messages as it was out of character for her.

Police in Winona and neighbouring Filmore County described Ms Kingsbury’s disappearance as “involuntary” and “suspicious.”

Megan revealed what she and her now-missing sister were speaking about.

Andrea Blanco reports.

Sister of missing Winona mother Madeline Kingsbury reveals final text

Madeline Kingsbury’s mother speaks about missing daughter

Tuesday 11 April 2023 15:41 , Ariana Baio

Krista Naber, Madeline “Maddi” Kingsbury’s mother spoke with News Nation about her missing 26-year-old daughter.

“Madeline was just a hard-at-work mom,” Ms Naber said. “She took care of her two babies, she had started graduate school in January. Things were really, finally, looking up for her”

Ms Kingsbury was last seen on 31 March after dropping her two young children off at daycare with the father of her children.

Online, internet sleuths have speculated about the children’s father’s involvement or other people Ms Kingsbury may have been dating.

Ms Naber addressed the speculation saying, “We’re hopeful that the evidence and things that they’re collecting are going to lead us in the right direction. As to whose responsible, the investigation is ongoing so I really can’t speak to anything in that nature.”

What Madeline Jane Kingsbury’s family has said about her disappearance

Tuesday 11 April 2023 14:08 , ariana.baio

When 26-year-old Madeline “Maddi” Jane Kingsbury suddenly stopped communicating with her family on 31 April, they immediately knew something was wrong.

Ms Kingbury’s sister, Megan Kingsbury told Fox News that their family is close and Ms Kingsbury speaks with them on a regular basis.

Megan called Ms Kingsbury, a “hardworking and dedicated mother.”

“She’s my best friend. She was really funny as a little kid. She liked to pick out her own clothes and they never matched. And she loved wearing dark red lipstick that was always on her teeth,” Megan described Ms Kingsbury to ABC6 News.

On Good Morning America, Megan pleaded, “Please help us find Madeline. Her children need their mother. We need our daughter, our sister, our aunt, and our best friend back.”

Ms Kingsbury’s mother, Krista Naber, told News Nation, “Madeline was just a hard-at-work mom, she took care of her two babies, she had started graduate school in January. Things were finally looking up for her.”

“It was her goal to just continue to improve her life and the life for her kiddos,” Ms Naber added.

Ms Naber acknowledged the Winona Police Department and the local community’s hard work in the search for her missing daughter.

Family slams ‘gossip’ about search discovery

Tuesday 11 April 2023 13:00 , Graeme Massie

Madeline Kingsbury’s family has begged the public not to “gossip” about anything found during the search for the missing mother-of-two.

Around 2,000 people joined in the search for the 26-year-old this weekend following her sudden disappearance on 31 March.

It’s unclear if anything has been found but Ms Kingsbury’s family urged the public not to “gossip” about any discoveries.

“It has come to our attention there has been some gossip about what has or has not been found by search parties. If you are participating in a search party PLEASE keep any and all findings within your group and Law Enforcement. We are all hoping and praying for answers/clues/signs/etc., but we need to let the officials do their job,” the family said in a Facebook group focused on the search for the missing mother.

“Also, please keep in the front of your mind that we are looking for a Daughter, Sister, Friend and Mother. Make sure you are displaying appropriate and empathetic behavior both on and offline. Thank you for your continued love and support. I think I speak for all of Maddi’s family and friends when I say that seeing all of the donations made and people out willing to search today was a humbling experience. We appreciate you.”

Madeline Kingsbury had plans to see sister day after she vanished

Tuesday 11 April 2023 10:04 , Graeme Massie

Madeline Kingsbury had made plans to see her sister the day after she vanished without a trace, it has been revealed.

Megan Kingsbury said that she and her 26-year-old sibling had arranged to meet on Saturday 1 April but were yet to flesh out the details of the plans.

They were messaging on the morning of Friday 31 March, with Megan revealing she received the last text from her sister at around 8.15am.

Neither she nor anyone else has seen or heard from Ms Kingsbury since then.

Madeline Kingsbury’s family continues to lead search parties – after police scale back search

Tuesday 11 April 2023 07:54 , Graeme Massie

Madeline Kingsbury’s family is continuing to lead search parties to find the missing mother-of-two – after Winona Police announced that law enforcement is scaling back searches.

In a post on the Finding Madeline Kingsbury Facebook page, the family announced search parties planned for Monday 10 April to Friday 14 April.

“THIS IS NOT AT ALL A LARGE-SCALE, POLICE LEAD SEARCH EFFORT,” the post read.

“We’re continuing to search as we did prior to the large-scale searches.”

Volunteers can sign up to join searches on the page.

This comes after police led almost 2,000 volunteers in a search to find the missing 26-year-old on Friday.

Winona Police said that because of the huge turnout of volunteers, more ground was covered more quickly than anticipated.

Now, law enforcement will focus on “targeted searches” as the investigation continues, police said.

What we know about Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Tuesday 11 April 2023 06:12 , Graeme Massie

Last Friday morning, Madeline Kingsbury dropped her two young children off at their daycare in Minnesota.

She was never seen or heard from again.

Now, one week on, a desperate search is underway to find the missing 26-year-old “Maddi” whose disappearance has been described as “involuntary” and “suspicious”.

Rachel Sharp reports.

What we know about missing mother Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Family release photos of Madeline Kingsbury’s tattoos

Tuesday 11 April 2023 04:03 , Graeme Massie

Madeline Kingsbury’s family have released several photos of her distinct tattoos in hopes that they could help locate the mother who has now been missing for a week.

The photos were included in a post on the “Find Madeline Kingsbury” Facebook page which sought to debunk false speculation on the case.

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister speaks out a week after disappearance

Tuesday 11 April 2023 02:07 , Graeme Massie

The sister of Madeline Kingsbury has said that her family became worried when the missing mother-of-two stopped answering her phone.

“This is very unlike her,” Megan told Fox News. “She’s not the type of person who would want to take a break and not tell anybody. If she had a problem and wanted to get away, she would come to my house.”

Megan said that the last text she received from Madeline was at 8.15am on the day that she went missing.

“We were chuckling about a funny photo exchange between us, and that was the last communication with me, or with any of my family or her other friends,” Megan said.

Madeline was last seen in Winona on 31 March shortly after she dropped her children off at daycare with their father.

The father, who has not been described specifically by police as her husband, said they returned home and he departed for work in her van at around 10am.

Megan refused to answer questions about Madeline’s husband, asking instead that the focus remained on finding Madeline.

“There’s a lot of speculation, of course, with people coming up with theories and asking us a lot of questions that we can’t answer,” she told Fox. “We just want to keep the focus on finding her. We’re asking people keep their eyes and ears open.”

Recap: What happened to Madeline Kingsbury?

Tuesday 11 April 2023 00:05 , Graeme Massie

Madeline Kingsbury, a 26-year-old mother of two children, was last seen on 31 March.

According to the police, Ms Kingsbury and her husband returned to their home in Winona after dropping off their kids at daycare on Friday.

The husband said he left for work in Ms Kingsbury’s van, around 10am local time, and returned later in the day only to find his wife gone.

Ms Kingsbury did not show up for work that day or respond to “numerous” calls and messages from friends and family. She also failed to pick up her children from daycare that afternoon, which the police said was “extremely out of character for her”.

Police focus on specific road in search for Madeline

Monday 10 April 2023 22:05 , Graeme Massie

Investigators have asked residents of Fillmore County to report any signs of suspicious activity that they may have witnessed between 8am on 31 March and 4pm on 1 April, along Highway 43 in both Winona and Fillmore counties.

 (Winona Police)
(Winona Police)

What we know about Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Monday 10 April 2023 18:01 , Graeme Massie

Last Friday morning, Madeline Kingsbury dropped her two young children off at their daycare in Minnesota.

She was never seen or heard from again.

Now, one week on, a desperate search is underway to find the missing 26-year-old “Maddi” whose disappearance has been described as “involuntary” and “suspicious”.

Rachel Sharp reports.

What we know about missing mother Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Madeline Kingsbury’s sister speaks out a week after disappearance

Monday 10 April 2023 15:30 , Andrea Blanco

The sister of Madeline Kingsbury has said that her family became worried when the missing mother-of-two stopped answering her phone.

“This is very unlike her,” Megan told Fox News. “She’s not the type of person who would want to take a break and not tell anybody. If she had a problem and wanted to get away, she would come to my house.”

Megan said that the last text she received from Madeline was at 8.15am on the day that she went missing.

“We were chuckling about a funny photo exchange between us, and that was the last communication with me, or with any of my family or her other friends,” Megan said.

The Independent has more:

Sister of missing Winona mother Madeline Kingsbury reveals final text

Winona Police announce end of large-scale search

Monday 10 April 2023 14:30 , Rachel Sharp

Winona Police have announced the end of its large-scale search to find the missing mother-of-two.

Almost 2,000 volunteers joined in the search for Madeline Kingsbury on Friday, trawling through rural areas for any signs as to the whereabouts of the 26-year-old.

“This is tough terrain, and we are grateful to the hundreds of volunteers who are taking their personal time to assist with the search,” Winona Police Chief Tom Williams said during a press conference.

Police said that because of the huge turnout of volunteers, more ground was able to be covered more quickly.

Now, law enforcement will focus on “targeted searches” as the investigation continues.

Final text messages revealed

Monday 10 April 2023 12:30 , Rachel Sharp

The last known communication from Madeline Kingsbury has been revealed as the search to find the missing Minnesota mother-of-two rumbles on into its second week.

Megan Kingsbury said that she received a final, lighthearted text message from her sister at around 8.15am on Friday 31 March.

“We were chuckling about a funny photo exchange between us, and that was the last communication with me, or with any of my family or her other friends,” she told Fox News.

Read more here:

Police say search efforts will continue in target areas

Monday 10 April 2023 11:30

The Filmore County Sheriff’s Office and the Winona County Police Department announced on Saturday that more than 2,600 volunteers helped comb through vast areas during massive searches over the weekend.

“As we develop new leads and new search areas, teams of law enforcement will do targeted searches,” a statement by the departments read.

“We are not giving up and we want to thank everyone for their continued support for Maddi and her family.”

Authorities have asked residents in the City of Winona, Wilson Township, and Hillsdale Township to search their acreage, wooded property, outbuildings, vehicles and trails for “anything suspicious”.

Dive teams and police ATVs have also been used in the search. The Winona Police Department said on Saturday that search efforts will be scaled back but the investigation remains ongoing.

Recap: What happened to Madeline Kingsbury?

Monday 10 April 2023 09:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Madeline Kingsbury, a 26-year-old mother of two children, was last seen on 31 March.

According to the police, Ms Kingsbury and her husband returned to their home in Winona after dropping off their kids at daycare on Friday.

The husband said he left for work in Ms Kingsbury’s van, around 10am local time, and returned later in the day only to find his wife gone.

Ms Kingsbury did not show up for work that day or respond to “numerous” calls and messages from friends and family. She also failed to pick up her children from daycare that afternoon, which the police said was “extremely out of character for her”.

No persons of interest in Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance

Monday 10 April 2023 01:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Winona police have said that there are currently no suspects and no persons of interest in the case.

However, they appear to be focusing on the movements of Ms Kingsbury’s minivan – and are asking for the public’s help in tracing its journeys on the day of her disappearance.

Chief Tom Williams confirmed that the vehicle is not missing and that both the van and Ms Kingsbury’s home have been searched.

Surveillance footage has captured a vehicle matching the description of the van was captured driving from the home along highways and through Winona County and Fillmore County before heading back to the house.

After the vehicle returned home, it is not believed to have gone anywhere else.

During Thursday’s press release, police refused to say who was driving the van.

“That is not information we can share at this time,” they said.

The police chief said that there is “nothing to indicate that she left the residence on foot or in another vehicle”.

The two children are safe and there does not appear to be any threat to the public, police said.

Authorities say they will continue search efforts in target areas

Sunday 9 April 2023 21:59 , Andrea Blanco

The Filmore County Sheriff’s Office and the Winona County Police Department announced on Saturday that more than 2,600 volunteers helped comb through vast areas during massive searches over the weekend.

“As we develop new leads and new search areas, teams of law enforcement will do targeted searches,” a statement by the departments read.

“We are not giving up and we want to thank everyone for their continued support for Maddi and her family.”

Authorities have asked residents in the City of Winona, Wilson Township, and Hillsdale Township to search their acreage, wooded property, outbuildings, vehicles and trails for “anything suspicious”.

Dive teams and police ATVs have also been used in the search. The Winona Police Department said on Saturday that search efforts will be scaled back but the investigation remains ongoing.

What do we know about Madeline’s last movements?

Sunday 9 April 2023 21:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Winona police have offered scant details about the day of Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance.

What we do know is that Ms Kingsbury and the father of her children dropped their two children – aged two and five – off at daycare at around 8am on 31 March.

At around 8.15am, the mother-of-two returned to her home.

Her whereabouts after this time remain a mystery.

She failed to show up for work – something that police said was “very unlike her” – and her cellphone, wallet, ID and the jacket she was wearing that morning were all found inside the home.

The father of her children told investigators that he left Ms Kingsbury’s home at around 10am that morning, driving off in her 2014 dark blue Chrysler Town and Country minivan.

He said that he returned later that day and found Ms Kingsbury wasn’t home.

Friends and family members tried to contact the 26-year-old that day but couldn’t get hold of her.

Again, police said this was unusual behaviour for her.

“Based on all this we believe Madeline’s disappearance is involuntary, suspicious and we’re all concerned for her safety,” said Winona Police Chief Tom Williams.

Megan Kingsbury asks public to spread the word about missing sister

Sunday 9 April 2023 17:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Megan Kingsbury posted a TikTok on Wednesday with updates about the search for her missing sister Madeline.

Megan said she, relatives and family friends have been driving through Winona County, where Madeline lived, and Fillmore County.

The Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office previously requested assistance from residents in Winona and nearby townships to search their property.

Huge turnout for mass search on Friday

Sunday 9 April 2023 05:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Volunteer search leaders warn against family harassment

Sunday 9 April 2023 01:30 , Oliver O'Connell

The official Facebook page for Madeline Kingsbury’s disappearance has put out a stern statement indicating that members of the missing mother’s family have been targets of harassment over the course of the search.

A post on the “Finding Madeline Kingsbury” page late Thursday night states: “We want to address something that has been brought to our attention. We will not condone the harassing of Maddi’s family or friends for information.

“When there is an active investigation, they do not need to disclose every detail for any number of reason. More often than not though, it’s to protect the victim or to not jeopardize their chances at catching the perpetrator and pressing charges. If there is information we can share, it will be shared via the page.

“We post this information so that people can be aware but we will not post info like that anymore if people are going to harass family, friends and businesses that may be involved. And that would be a huge disservice to Maddi. It is completely inappropriate and we will not tolerate it.”