Saturday, February 14, 2009

Missing girl returns home


Christin Swenson has been missing one month.

NORTH BRANCH TOWNSHIP – The 17-year-old North Branch Township girl who has been missing since Dec. 16 has returned home.
She came back five weeks after she left.
According to Isanti County Investigator Lisa Lovering, Swenson returned to Isanti County on Jan. 22. She is currently in protective custody.
The whereabouts of the man she was believed to be with, Wade Swenson, are unknown.
Officials are still investigating the incident.
The family has requested time to be alone with their daughter.
Christin is the youngest of three children; her parents are Mary and Larry Swenson.
She is a senior at North Branch High School.
According to the Isanti County Sheriff’s department, Swenson contacted her family at 8 p.m. on Dec. 22, and said she was on her way home from Red Wing where she worked on the weekends. She never arrived.
Swenson had been renting a room in Red Wing from a girl friend on the weekends to work at an Econofoods there. When she wasn’t working at the grocery store, she was helping her cousin Wade Swenson with his three children, who range from age five to 15, according to her mother.

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