
The mother of the missing postgraduate student Wisconsin Eliotte Heinz said she was holding hope when the frantic search for her 22 -year -old daughter stretches until the fourth day. Eliotte disappeared early Sunday morning after leaving the bar in La Cross in Wisconsin.
“We all try to stay positive and get her home,” said Amber Heinz Fox News Digital. “This is our focus. We pray for the best possible result, which is Eliotte to come back to us and continue on her way when she grows and becomes an amazing person she is.”
Timeline
Eliotte, a student of Viterbo University, enrolled in her mental health counseling program, was out with her friends at the Bronco Bar in the center of La Crosse on Saturday evening. Sunday left the bar around 2:30.
About an hour later, the tracking shots captured it by walking near the Mississippi River – the last known observation. This area is about 30 minutes of walking from the bar.
“We’re talking all the time”
Amber Heinz told the intelligence outlet that the family was growing immediately when she couldn’t get into Eliotte later in the morning.
“We tried to achieve her on Sunday morning and couldn’t seize it,” she said. “We’re talking constantly. We talked to her that week. We strengthened text messages back and forth, but on Sunday morning when we couldn’t catch her, we knew something was happening.”
The community joins to search for
Eliotte’s loved ones were actively distributed by missing persons throughout the city, according to the news publication, and the police and volunteers continue to be the Czech area near the river and neighboring neighborhoods.
“We are really just letting the police department focus on our work right now and we are just trying to get her picture there,” Amber said, according to the news outlet. “That’s what we are for here. We’re here for Eliotte and keeping her and getting her home.”
Edition of the university and family edition
Viterbo University shared a message from the Heinz family on Facebook and thanked the community for its spilling support. The report emphasized the importance of sharing Eliotte’s photo and information across social media.
“The most important thing you can do is to continue sharing Eliotte information about social media,” the family said.
The family also urges the inhabitants near the last known location to check any shots of the security or bells from Sunday hours.
“Even the smallest detail could change,” they added in a statement.
(Tagstotranslate) Wisconsin Student Eliotte Heinz





