Andi Wagner vanished from Evansville, Indiana, around Aug. 6, 2022, when she was 24, and has not been heard from since. Her mother is pleading for answers nearly a year later.
Police believe Andi Wagner was last seen in Oakland City, Indiana, about 40 minutes south of Evansville on the border of Kentucky, or Newburgh, which is about 20 minutes west of Evansville.
Wagner said her daughter was"excited" to move to Texas and told lots of friends and family about her plans. Garcia speculates that someone may have found out about her move andALLISHA WATTS: NORTH CAROLINA POLICE SEARCHING FOR WOMAN WHOSE CAR WAS FOUND 2 DAYS AFTER SHE WENT MISSING EPD Sgt. Anna Gray told Fox News Digital that Wagner is still considered a missing person, and there is an open and active investigation into her disappearance with a lead detective assigned to the case.
Garcia says she can't remember the last time police reached out to her directly. She has received tips from people on social media and has since moved from Texas back to Evansville to take matters into her own hands and search for her daughter or any leads regarding her whereabouts. Andi Wagner is described as a White woman with brown hair and brown eyes, standing 5-foot-4 and weighing about 115 pounds."I just want people to keep sharing her photo," Garcia said when asked if she had a message for the public.
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