missing-kansas-mother-and-daughters-reportedly-forced-to-travel-to-mexico-for-“religious-rehabilitation”Missing Kansas mother and daughters reportedly forced to travel to Mexico for “religious rehabilitation”
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By Jerald Jimenez

Jun 30, 2024, 11:13 AM EDT

A 23-year-old mother from rural Kansas is missing with her two daughters. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is considering the possibility that the three people were forcibly removed from the country and sent to Mexico to a religious rehabilitation center.

“Investigators believe they may have been forced to travel to Mexico to a religious rehabilitation center,” the KBI said in an official statement, which identified the mother as Martha Unger, 23, and her two daughters as Madilynn Grace Unger. , 2, and Haylie Faith Unger, 1 year old. The disappearances were reported shortly before 7:00 pm on Friday.

Meanwhile, the possible people who kidnapped the mother and her daughters have been identified as Corney and Elizabeth Klaasen. They both drive a black and white Chevy Blazer, with a Mexican license plate.

Although authorities did not share a description of Elizabeth Klaasen, they have a photo of the couple with brown hair, glasses and white skin. Corney, meanwhile, is described as a man approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighing around 200 pounds.

Missing mother Martha Unger is described as a young, white woman who is approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes, while her daughters are blonde with blue eyes. She is known to own a white 2015 Ford Explorer with a Kansas license plate that reads “301RJY.”

At this time, authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating the missing family. They have asked anyone who sees the women to call 911 immediately.

With information from New York Post

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