Missing Wisconsin Teen Found Safe, Arrest Made in Connection to Case

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KENOSHA, WI – The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department has provided a positive update on the case of the missing Wisconsin teenager, Anna Marie Estes. The 15-year-old, who disappeared from the Town of Wheatland, has been found safe. This comes as a relief to the local community that had been deeply concerned since her disappearance.

According to a statement by Sgt. Colin Coultrip, the Public Information Officer, not only has Anna been located, but an arrest has also been made in connection to her case. The identity of the individual in custody and the details of the arrest have not been disclosed. Sheriff David W. Zoerner extended his gratitude to the community, law enforcement partners, and the media for their pivotal role in the safe recovery of Anna.

Anna’s family is currently coordinating with the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department for her return. The department has emphasized that the investigation remains open and active, with further information to be released later. Anna had been missing since early November, last seen on Geneva Road in Wheatland, sparking significant concern and a call for public assistance.

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