Missing Mom Martha Unger: Perhaps “Coerced” to go to Mexico, Two Daughters
Authorities in Kansas suggested that a lady who went missing and her two small girls could have been “coerced” into traveling to Mexico. According to authorities, Madilynn Grace Unger, 2, and Haylie Faith Unger, 1, are the two daughters of Martha Unger, 23, who was last seen leaving her house in rural Haskell County, Kansas, on Friday.
Missing Kansas Mom:
Investigators suspect a mother from rural Kansas and her two young girls may have been coerced into traveling to a religious rehabilitation center in Mexico after they mysteriously disappeared over the weekend.
Shortly before 7 p.m., Martha Unger, 23, and her children Madilynn Grace Unger, 2, and Haylie Faith Unger, 1, went missing from their rural Haskell County home. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation sent a message on social media on Friday. Authorities believe a couple in their fifties may have grabbed the young family against their will and forced them to leave the nation.
The KBI stated in a post that featured an image of the elderly couple that “investigators believe they may have been coerced to travel to Mexico to a religious rehabilitation facility with Corney and Elizabeth Klaasen.” The public is urged by authorities to assist in finding the missing family.
The Klassens are thought to use a white and black Chevy Blazer with a Mexico license plate. According to the description, Corney is a man who weighs over 200 pounds and is about 6 feet 2 inches tall. He was last seen wearing trousers and a button-up shirt. He is clean-shaven.
Although the authorities withheld Elizabeth Klaasen’s description, a picture of the pair indicates that they are both Caucasian, have brown hair, and wear spectacles.
The missing mother is reportedly driving a 2015 white Ford Explorer with the Kansas license plate “301RJY,” according to the police.
She is described as a young Caucasian woman, five feet six inches tall and weighing around 120 pounds.
According to the authorities, Martha has blonde hair and blue eyes, while her daughters have green eyes and brown hair. If someone sees a missing family member, a suspect, or their car, police ask that they contact 911 right away.
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