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Detective explained how they found woman who went missing at bus stop 60 years ago 'alive and well'

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Updated 18:12 4 May 2025 GMT+1Published 09:57 4 May 2025 GMT+1

Detective explained how they found woman who went missing at bus stop 60 years ago 'alive and well'

Audrey Backeberg was discovered six decades after going missing

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

A detective has explained how they were able to locate a US woman who went missing over 60 years ago.

Audrey Backeberg disappeared without a trace in 1962 at the age of just 20, having last been seen walking to a bus stop in Wisconsin. She left her husband Ronald and two children behind.

However, on Friday (2 May), she was miraculously found to be 'alive and well' by authorities, which begs the question of where she has been and what she has done for the last six decades.

Although families will often fear the worst when their loved ones go missing, there have been cases where advanced technology has allowed cold cases to be solved, such as one Mexican woman who was located 26 years after disappearing as a child, thanks to the power of age-progressed images from the FBI.

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Audrey Backeberg has been found 'alive and well' in a different state (Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy Inc)
Audrey Backeberg has been found 'alive and well' in a different state (Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy Inc)

Others have been found a long way from home, such as Abdul Aziz Khan, who popped up 1,500 miles away, seven years after going missing, with a Netflix documentary playing its part in his discovery.

So, it makes it even more remarkable that Audrey was found so long after going missing, especially as she initially travelled to Indianapolis, which doesn't quite border Wisconsin but is still pretty close.

The Sheriff's Office stated: “Through diligent investigative work, which included a thorough re-evaluation of all case files and evidence, combined with re-interviewing witnesses and uncovering new insights, the Sheriff’s Office is now able to report that Audrey Backeberg is alive and well and currently resides out of State.”

Isaac Hanson, who was the detective on the case, also revealed more about how they managed to find Audrey, after coming across an arrest record which he suspected could have been her.

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He told WMTV: “I ended up locating an arrest record that I suspected was likely Audrey, so I contacted her family. She has a living sister in the area.”

After speaking with Audrey's sister, the detective was able to put together the puzzle pieces, which led him to discover an address and a woman at the address with the same date of birth as Audrey.

The woman was living in Sauk County, Wisconsin, at the time of her disappearance (Getty Stock Image)
The woman was living in Sauk County, Wisconsin, at the time of her disappearance (Getty Stock Image)

He added: “She had been collecting materials and several other family members had been collecting over the years.

“What helped the case immensely was combing through death records and marriage licenses.

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“I had high hopes; there wasn’t a certainty that we would know it was her, 10 minutes later, I was talking to Audrey who had been missing for 62 years, which is kind of crazy.”

Then-Sheriff Randy Stammen said there were allegations of abuse in Audrey and Ronald's relationship, as a criminal complaint which was filed days before she went missing allegedly involved details of this.

Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy said she chose to remain at home despite this, though authorities now claim that she chose to go missing, with no criminal activity or foul play involved.

Following its news release, the Sauk County Sheriff's Office said: “Despite the significant challenges that many cold cases present, this resolution underscores both the importance of continued work and the dedication of the Sheriff’s Office to providing answers to families and the community.”

Featured Image Credit: Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy Inc

Topics: True Crime, Domestic Abuse

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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