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Missing Minden woman found safe in Omaha

May 10, 2005 By admin

A western Iowa woman believed to have been pregnant and who has been missing since Saturday was located this afternoon in Nebraska. Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says 34-year old Stephanie Ehlers was discovered by a family friend in Omaha, after they spotted her car and called police. The rural Minden woman disappeared sometime late Saturday night or early Sunday morning. Her husband came home from a party and found her gone. Danker says Ehlers is o-k, but she was not pregnant. She told authorities she had miscarried several months ago and left on her own free will. More information will be revealed during a news conference that’s slated to be held at four o‘clock this afternoon

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