Disappearance of Wisconsin: The 22 -year -old woman goes missing after leaving; Mississippi found dead in river

The body of 22 -year -old Visconsin bachelor’s student Eliote Hanz has been found in the Mississippi River, four days later she disappeared out one night with friends. The Hez, who studied at the University of Vitbo, was last seen in the early hours of Sunday after leaving Bronco Bar at La Crass. His body was discovered before 10:30 am. On Wednesday, near the brownsville of Minnesota, from where he was last seen on a safety footage running with the riverfront at a distance of more than 10 miles. “This was not the result we had expected,” said La Cross Police Chief Sean Kudron. The New York Post, citing the officer, said, “Our views are with the family, friends and all those who knew Eliotea. We are grateful to a lot of support to detect Elliot at the La Cross community, Wisconsin state and national level.” Hanz was reported to be missing on Sunday morning by his loved ones, when an attempt was made to reach his failure again and again. The security footage traveled alone near the Mississippi River about an hour after leaving her bar. His phone was later found by friends near Riverbank. The disappearance led to a large -scale discovery that included police and volunteers, which combat waterfront and surrounding areas. The residents were urged to check the home security footage for any possible philosophy. Viterbo University plans to organize a memorial service in its honor later this year, once the students are back in the campus. University President Dr. Rik Triatley said, “There are no words that can reduce the pain of losing someone.” “Our hearts go out for Eliot’s family. We hold them in our prayers and stand with them in their grief.” Hanz’s mother, Amber, described her daughter as the “biggest heart” as “the biggest heart and kindness for everyone”. Police say the investigation remains active as they are waiting for the dead body results to determine the official cause of death.