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As fresh information emerges, the investigation into Jonnet Wanner’s disappearance remains ongoing

West Fargo, North Dakota – Authorities are hoping that someone in central Minnesota may have information that could help them in their investigation into the disappearance of a woman from North Dakota.
The day Jonett Wanner, fifty, logged out of her job in West Fargo, Wisconsin, on July 11th, was the last time she had spoken to anyone.
Wanner’s license plate was spotted by a Stearns County, Minnesota officer on August 12, but the deputy did not stop. Investigators need information about a 2017 gray Nissan Rogue with North Dakota license plates.
The police speculate that Wanner’s dog, a mixed Chihuahua terrier, might possibly be in the vehicle.
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