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Police do not release information about missing mother who was found injured and wearing only shorts


Police do not release information about missing mother who was found injured and wearing only shorts

Police in North Carolina do not provide any further details about a local woman who miss last month following the investigation into her disappearance.

Kelly Krueger, 38, went missing in the early hours of July 13officials said. Public records show she lived at her father’s home in the town of Stanley, about 20 miles northwest of Charlotte.

police According to a press release from the Gaston County Police (GCP), officers discovered Krueger a week later on the morning of July 20 in a wooded area near the area where she first went missing.

At the time, police made little comment on Krueger’s disappearance because of the ongoing investigation, and even a month later, the GCP refuses to comment on the matter.

A senior member of the GCP told Inside Edition Digital that his department “cannot release any further information on this case.”

Therefore, the little known information about this case comes from Kreuger’s family members.

“Kelly was found alive this morning on the South Fork River. Pretty badly injured, but alive. We don’t know any details at this time. Thank you everyone for the prayers,” Krueger’s niece Chelsey Gann wrote on Facebook on July 20 after officials discovered the missing woman.

Krueger’s sister Jessica Mathews also reported in an interview with Gaston Gazette.

Matthews said officers found her sister “very weak” but conscious, and Krueger had no memory of the past week.

“Kelly only remembers standing on the porch and then waking up in the woods,” Krueger’s sister told the Gazette. “She was found wearing only shorts.”

But a few days later, Krueger wrote on social media that she did not have amnesia but “didn’t remember much.”

She has not made any public comments about her disappearance; in one of the many missing person posts she has shared on her Facebook page over the past three weeks, she simply noted how “grateful” she was to be “able to return home.”

Kreuger, who lives with her son at her father’s house, was treated for dehydration and subsequently released from the hospital.

The police spent three days Search for Krueger before her disappearance, which quickly became a national headline.

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