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Official Ho-Chunk Statement Regarding Felicia Wanna
Officials searching for Tomah woman missing more than a week (channel3000.com)
Officials in western Wisconsin are searching for a 50-year-old Tomah woman who hasn’t been seen or heard from in more than a week.
Felicia Wanna was last seen on Dec. 29 in the Warrens area. Her family and law enforcement are concerned about her safety.
Wanna is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. She has brown eyes and straight shoulder-length brown hair. She also has multiple tattoos, a pierced left ear, a mole on her right cheek and wears glasses and contact lenses.
Police said she may have been in La Crosse on Tuesday.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Ho-Chunk Nation Police Department at 715-284-2658.
Ho-Chunk Nation Police searching for missing woman (news8000.com)
According to Ho-Chunk Nation Police, Helgeson “has a history of mental health concerns and is considered to be endangered and possibly in crisis.”
She has “Mark,” tattooed on her wrist, and “Eric,” tattooed on her back, according to a Ho-Chunk Legislative Branch release.
The police department says the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and City of La Crosse Police Department are assisting the investigation.
Officials searching for Tomah woman missing more than a week (channel3000.com)
Officials in western Wisconsin are searching for a 50-year-old Tomah woman who hasn’t been seen or heard from in more than a week.
Felicia Wanna was last seen on Dec. 29 in the Warrens area. Her family and law enforcement are concerned about her safety.
Wanna is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. She has brown eyes and straight shoulder-length brown hair. She also has multiple tattoos, a pierced left ear, a mole on her right cheek and wears glasses and contact lenses.
Police said she may have been in La Crosse on Tuesday.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Ho-Chunk Nation Police Department at 715-284-2658.
Ho-Chunk Nation Police searching for missing woman (news8000.com)
According to Ho-Chunk Nation Police, Helgeson “has a history of mental health concerns and is considered to be endangered and possibly in crisis.”
She has “Mark,” tattooed on her wrist, and “Eric,” tattooed on her back, according to a Ho-Chunk Legislative Branch release.
The police department says the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and City of La Crosse Police Department are assisting the investigation.