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TOWN OF MENASHA, Wis. (AP) -- The investigation into the 1992 disappearance of a woman in the Town of Menasha has now been turned over to state experts.
Town of Menasha Police Lt. Mike Krueger has spent countless hours and has generated enough reports to fill multiple file cabinets in his pursuit of what happened to Laurie Depies. She was 20-years-old when she vanished from an apartment complex parking lot.
Krueger has retired and the case has been turned over to the state Division of Criminal Investigation. The Appleton Post-Crescent says Krueger's extensive work on the case has created a strong bond with the Depies family. Depies' mother, Mary Wegner, says "it's like losing your buddy," because Krueger has been on the case since day one.
If you have any about the disappearance of Laurie Depies, you're asked to call the Menasha Police Department at (920) 967-3500.