Amy Sue Pagnac is still alive, so her mother says. "We have no reason to believe she's dead", is what Amy Sue's mom told reporters, as reported by KSTP. On Monday however, the police searched the home of Amy Sue Pagnac who went missing 25 years ago while she was still 13 years old.
The police have not released any new details as to why they searched the home of Amy Sue Pagnac when she went missing in 1989. According to Daily Mail, law enforcement officers have started searching the home of Amy Sue Pagnac on the 9700 block of Hemlock Lane North around 9 a.m. Sunday. Though the search started on Sunday, the police have not commented on the search. They also would not say if a new tip has led to the recent efforts and according to Pioneer Press, the search warrant is currently sealed.
Reports say that records reveal the home of Amy Sue Pagnac is still owned by Marshall Midden and Sue Pagnac. Due to this, the police asked the couple to leave while they execute the search warrant. The police are reportedly expected to be searching the home all week, maybe longer.
KSTP reportedly spoke to Susan Pagnac, the mother of Amy Sue Pagnac. She said the police would not say what they are looking for and she hopes that this recent search will turn up more clues. She told KSTP, "I've kept everything from Amy. They may find something missed." Meanwhile, Susan believes that her daughter is still alive and could be a victim of human trafficking. She added in the KSTP interview that "someone knows something. We have no reason to believe Amy's dead." The mother of Amy Sue Pagnac, just like any other mother, wants her daughter to find a way to get back home or find a way to let them help her.
No one has reportedly been taken into custody, and there are still no names of any suspects from the missing person case of Amy Sue Pagnac. On Monday, the police confirmed that the parents of Amy Sue Pagnac are not suspects. The police said they would also like to hear from the Amy Sue's friends so they could get insight on her disappearance. Amy Sue Pagnac would have been 37 years old today.
According to a KSTP crew, about 100 investigators were searching and investigating the property on Monday morning. Utility crews were also seen marking underground utilities. The neighbors of the parents of Amy Sue Pagnac said that the police told them to expect heavy machinery to come into the area in the next day or so. On Monday, there had been no digging at the home.
Amy Sue Pagnac was reported missing on Aug. 5, 1989 from the Holiday Gas Station located on the 100 block of Central Avenue in the city of Osseo. This was less than a mile from her home. She was reportedly last seen sitting in her non-biological father's vehicle as he went to use the restroom inside the gas station. She has not been seen since.
Amy Sue Pagnac disappearance have left the Maple Grove Police Department, Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation still investigating the case. Amy Sue Pagnac is only one of three children who went missing in Minnesota on 1989. The two other children were 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling and 2-year-old Aaron Anderson.
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