Investigators in Kansas issued a dangerous person watch for a mother and her two young daughters who they believe “were forced to go to a religious rehabilitation center in Mexico.”
In a press release issued by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), authorities said the whereabouts of Martha Unger, 23, and her daughters, Madilyn Grace Unger, 2, and Haley Faith Unger, 1, are unknown.
According to the KBI, Unger and her daughters were reported missing from their rural Haskell County home on June 28 just before 7 p.m.
Investigators believe he may have been forced to go to a religious rehabilitation facility in Mexico with Corney and Elisabeth Klaassen.
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Authorities are searching for Kansas mother Martha Unger (right) and her two daughters, Madilyn Grace and Haley Faith, who they believe were taken to a “religious rehabilitation center” in Mexico by Corney and Elizabeth Klaassen. (Kansas Bureau of Investigation)
It is unclear what type of facility they were taken to or where it is located.
Authorities said the Klaassens were believed to be driving a black and white Chevrolet Blazer with Mexican license plates.
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The whereabouts of 23-year-old Martha Unger, 2-year-old Madilyn Grace Unger and 1-year-old Haley Faith Unger are unknown, according to the KBI. (Kansas Bureau of Investigation)
The Claassens are in their 50s. Corney is described as a male, approximately 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing approximately 200 pounds. He was clean-shaven and last seen wearing jeans and a button-down shirt.
Authorities also believe Martha Unger is driving a white 2015 Ford Explorer with Kansas license plate 301RJY.
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Kansas Bureau of Investigation officials said the vehicle is a Chevrolet Blazer believed to be driven by a suspect in connection with the case of a missing mother and her two young daughters. (Kansas Bureau of Investigation)
KBI officials said investigators wanted to confirm the welfare of Martha and her children.
Authorities are asking for the public’s assistance in locating them or providing any information that may aid in the search by calling the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office at 620-675-2289.
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KBI officials also urge anyone who sees the suspect or vehicle to call 911 immediately.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the KBI and the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office for comment.


