Found Deceased MN - Janeen Peters, 57, St. Louis County, 11 Nov 2018

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With so little info, possible scenarios come to mind. LE has updated with some confounding facts. Family reported her missing on 11 Nov 2018. Then her path was traced to a Duluth, MN restaurant on 13 Nov. A later update by LE states she may have been driving in the Grantsburg, WI area. This is not much to go on. I wonder who saw her or her car? Was she alone? Why did she travel on the week of Thanksgiving? Was there an argument or ultimatum?

Is she in danger or has she endangered herself? I’m soooo hoping and praying that it’s all a simple misunderstanding and Janeen will return home safely.
 
Any info on this?

I am wondering this as well. Was this a vehicle accident?

ETA: Hmmmm...

“On Tuesday, the Duluth Township Police requested help from the Lake County sheriff’s office in locating Peters’ missing vehicle. The vehicle was found abandoned and locked in an “area where it wasn’t easily noticed,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

The vehicle was covered in snow and there were no fresh tracks near it, the release said.

The cause of death is unknown and the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting an autopsy.“

Missing Duluth woman found dead 500 yards from her vehicle – Twin Cities

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ETA: IF autopsy rules a homicide then I have some possible thoughts, as Eau Claire has been on radar re: Jayme Closs’s case.

Was there any damage to the vehicle? The above says the doors were locked so if she had an accident and was injured, we’ve this seen before, accident victims found near the vehicle, but she locked the door behind her? And no tracks? Keeping an we on this one to see if the Coroner will rule accidental death or suicide on this one.

Actually are autopsy results back yet?
 
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I am wondering this as well. Was this a vehicle accident?

ETA: Hmmmm...

“On Tuesday, the Duluth Township Police requested help from the Lake County sheriff’s office in locating Peters’ missing vehicle. The vehicle was found abandoned and locked in an “area where it wasn’t easily noticed,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.

The vehicle was covered in snow and there were no fresh tracks near it, the release said.

The cause of death is unknown and the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting an autopsy.“

Missing Duluth woman found dead 500 yards from her vehicle – Twin Cities

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ETA: IF autopsy rules a homicide then I have some possible thoughts, as Eau Claire has been on radar re: Jayme Closs’s case.

Was there any damage to the vehicle? The above says the doors were locked so if she had an accident and was injured, we’ve this seen before, accident victims found near the vehicle, but she locked the door behind her? And no tracks? Keeping an we on this one to see if the Coroner will rule accidental death or suicide on this one.

Actually are autopsy results back yet?

"Janeen (Bauer) Peters, 57, died by suicide on November 11, 2018 after a long and courageous struggle with the illness of depression."
Remembering Janeen Peters
 

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