
Minnesota Cold Case: Authorities Renew Call for Information About Southeast Minnesota Woman Who Vanished Decades Ago
Wabasha, MN (KROC-AM News)- Authorities in southeastern Minnesota are renewing a plea for information in connection to a more than three-decade-old missing person case.
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The case dates back to Dec. 17, 1990 and the Wabasha County Sheriff's Office says foul play is suspected.
The case remains open to this day. Authorities on Tuesday, which marks the 34th anniversary of her disappearance, renewed a plea for anyone with information to come forward.

Wabasha County Sheriff's Office Renews Request for Info for Young Minnesota Woman Who Vanished 34 Years Ago Tuesday
The missing woman is Donna Ingersoll. Investigators say the then 25-year-old woman left a friend’s party in Wabasha and was never seen again.
Officials are asking anyone with information on her disappearance to call the Wabasha County Sheriff’s Office at 651-565-3361 or the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension tip line at 1-877-996-6222.
A tip form is also available online. All tipserts can remain anonymous.
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