Madeline Kingsbury, a Winona, Minnesota woman, went missing under suspicious circumstances last month. Hundreds of people joined a mass search operation for the mother-of-two.

Kingsbury went missing on March 31 after she dropped her children off at daycare with their father, who has not been specifically described as her husband. He told the police that they returned home and he went for work in her van at around 10am. That was the last time Kingsbury was seen.

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Madeline’s elder sister, Megan, on Wednesday addressed the media. She offered a $50,000 reward for information on her whereabouts.

“To be honest I don’t know everything. Madeline is many things. She’s a mother, sister, daughter, best friend, granddaughter, niece. It’s a long list. Madeline is a hard-working and dedicated mother. Family is everything to her and she’s grown into an impressive and beautiful young woman. Please help us find Madeline. The children need their mother. We need our daughter, our sister, our aunt, our best friend back. We just want to find her, so, thank you,” Megan said.

Who is Madeline Kingsbury?

Madeline Kingsbury is a woman from Winona, Minnesota. She is 26 years old.

As per police reports, Kingsbury failed to pick her three children from daycare on March 31. Her disappearance has been labeled “involuntary and suspicious”.

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The official Facebook page for the case put out a warning against harassing members of Kingsbury’s family.

Winona police said that there are no suspects in the case currently. However, they are focusing on the movement on Kingsbury’s van.

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A post on the “Finding Madeline Kingsbury” page said: “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.”