Missing Wisconsin student found dead in Mississippi river
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La Crosse police say they continue to follow up on information in Heinz's death, but that criminal conduct wasn't involved.
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WISN 12 News on MSNLa Crosse police provide update on Eliotte Heinz death investigationThe La Crosse Police Department announced Friday that preliminary autopsy results show no evidence of criminal conduct in the death of Eliotte Heinz. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities await final autopsy results. "Final autopsy results will not be completed for several months,” police said in a public statement.
The Houston County Sheriff's Department found Heinz's body in the Mississippi River Wednesday near Brownsville, Minnesota. Officials are awaiting autopsy results for a cause of death. Houston County said a 911 call came in around 10:15 a.m. from a fisherman saying they had found the body in the river just south of the Lawrence Lake Marina.
La Crosse Police Department have reported that the body of Eliotte Heinz was recovered in the Mississippi River near Brownsville, Minnesota.
Wisconsin graduate student Eliotte Heinz was found dead in the Mississippi River in La Crosse, WI. Her body was found after hours of searching since she went missing on July 20, last seen on camera walking near the colossal river.
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Eliotte Heinz's family got a heartbreaking update on Wednesday, days after the Wisconsin graduate student mysteriously went missing