Police say the search for a missing St. Paul woman is over. Authorities say Thursday that a body recovered a day earlier from the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul is that of Kira Trevino, a 30-year-old Wisconsin native who was last seen alive on Feb. 21.
Police say they welcome any citizen searches for clues in the disappearance and presumed death of a St. Paul woman. Authorities, family members, friends and even strangers searched this past weekend at Keller Regional Park for any evidence that could lead them to Kira Trevino.
Dozens of people are helping search for the body of a Minnesota woman who has been missing for more than two weeks. Kira Trevino was last seen Feb. 21 as she was leaving the Mall of America, where she worked.
A search warrant affidavit says a St. Paul woman who police believe was killed by her husband told her mother she was thinking about leaving her spouse. Affidavits filed in the second-degree murder case against Jeffery Trevino says his mother-in-law, Marcie Steger, told police her daughter's husband was "very controlling" and was trying to monitor her activities by attempting to access her bank and personal accounts.
St. Paul police have received about 50 leads from a tip line set up to help find a missing Minnesota woman, but have not found her yet. Police believe 30-year-old Wisconsin native Kira Trevino is dead but have not found her body.
Dozens attended a Wisconsin vigil for a missing Minnesota woman. Friends and other community members gathered at Bethany Baptist Church just outside Wausau, Wis. Friday to support 30-year old Kira Trevino and her family.
A St. Paul man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the disappearance of his wife, whose car was found abandoned at the Mall of America. The complaint against 39-year-old Jeffrey Dale Trevino says his wife is still missing.