It’s been over a month since this MN woman hasn’t been seen

It has been over a month since anyone has heard from or seen a woman from Minnesota. Last Sunday evening, a candlelight vigil was held by members of the community and those who banded together online in an effort to find Jessica Marshik.

The vigil was supposed to take place on Friday, January 14, in front of Jessica’s building, but the winter weather ended up moving the vigil to Sunday evening. The vigil, which was held in an effort to keep Jessica’s case in front of not only the media but also members of the community, was a place where friends and family could gather and seek answers as to where. where their friend, their sister and their daughter were.

Jessica had not been heard from or seen since December 14, and when the family went to see her a few days later, after not hearing from her, they found the door to her apartment ajar and her personal effects still inside. Her car was still parked nearby and her keys were also inside the apartment.

A page dedicated to finding Jessica on Facebook is often read by law enforcement investigating the disappearance and any relevant advice or information should be shared with the Minneapolis Police Department, Sgt. Hagen at [email protected] or you can call them at (612 ) 673-5702.

The group has also set up a non-police number for anonymous reports: (612) 200-3841 which you can also use.

You can watch KMSP-TV’s short segment on the vigil below.

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