Another search is conducted in Marshall County, MN for woman missing since 1996

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Pictured Left to Right: Scott Mekash (Pennington County Chief Deputy), Mark Ellerbusch (Marshall County Sergaent), Alison Case & K-9 Canik (Valley Water and Rescue), Lisa Rodriguez (Safranski’s Daughter), Melanie Noyes (Safranski’s Daughter), Kimberly Roadfeldt & K-9 Frankie (Valley Water and Rescue), Jason Boman (Marshall County Sheriff), Jason Cervantes (Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force), and Jon Tinnes (Marshall County Chief Deputy.
WARREN, Minn. (KVRR) — Marshall County Sheriff’s Office and Valley Water and Rescue were joined by other agencies and family members of Veronica Safranksi on Thursday in another search for the missing woman.
The 40-year-old was last seen leaving a Halloween party at Mick’s Bar in Warren on October 26, 1996.
She was wearing an American Indian Costume.
She has not been seen or heard from since then.
This past July, a man tied to the missing woman’s case was arrested.
Kevin Skjerven of rural Newfolden, Minnesota was arrested for felon or ineligible person in possession of ammunition.
Witnesses said Safranski was seen leaving the bar with Skjerven, but he has never been charged in the case.
Safranski’s daughters, Lisa Rodriquez and Melanie Noyes, joined officers from Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, MN BCA, Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force and Valley Water and Rescue in today’s ongoing investigation.
Anyone with information on the disappearance of Veronica Safranski is encouraged to call Marshall County Sheriff’s Office at 218-745-5411.
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