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Missing Monona Mother Missing Since Dropping Off Her Kids Tuesday
Officials are looking for a 43-year-old Monona woman who hasn’t been seen since Tuesday
This is according to a news release from the Monona Police Department.
Holly Ringen was last seen on Tuesday around 8:30 a.m., when she dropped her children off at their father’s home in Stoughton. She said she might go to the dog park and had her dog with her, according to the release.
Ringen has not been to work the last two days and her phone has been shut off.
She was driving a gray Ford C-Max hatchback with Wisconsin license plate 812KZE, officials said.
Ringen is described as a white woman, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 140 pounds, with short brown hair.
Officials are asking anyone with information on Ringen’s location is asked to call the Monona Police Department at 608-222-0463.
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