College student, 22, vanishes after leaving Wisconsin bar
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The family of a missing graduate student are desperately seeking answers after she disappeared on a night out with friends.

Eliotte Heinz, 22, vanished along the Mississippi River after leaving a bar in the early hours of Sunday morning in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Heinz, a Viterbo College graduate student, was last observed on a surveillance camera walking near the 500 block of Front Street South’s waterfront at about 3:22 am.

Family members said she was on her way back to her apartment when the footage was captured.

Less than an hour earlier, Heinz had been at Bronco’s Bar in the city’s downtown area, but left around 2.30am.

Eliotte Heinz, 22, vanished along the Mississippi River after leaving a bar in the early hours of Sunday morning in La Crosse, Wisconsin

Eliotte Heinz, 22, vanished along the Mississippi River after leaving a bar in the early hours of Sunday morning in La Crosse, Wisconsin

She was last seen on surveillance camera walking along the waterfront in the 500 block of Front Street South at around 3:22am

She was last seen on surveillance camera walking along the waterfront in the 500 block of Front Street South at around 3:22am

On Monday, law enforcement used drones and dive units to search along the banks of the Mississippi River behind Front Street.

A spokesperson for La Crosse PD said investigators have received an influx of tips regarding her whereabouts over the last 48 hours.

Heinz’s parents and two siblings spent Monday handing out fliers across the city.

In an emotional press conference, her mom, Amber Heinz, described her daughter as a smart and responsible person.

‘She needs to be back home with us. That’s where she was trying to go and we need her to be able to complete that,’ said Amber, fighting back tears.

‘We love you, we miss you, and we’re doing everything we can to get you back to us.’

Amber urged individuals with security cameras to review their footage and encouraged anyone with information, regardless of its apparent significance, to contact the police.

In an emotional press conference, her mom, Amber Heinz, described her daughter as a smart and responsible person

In an emotional press conference, her mom, Amber Heinz, described her daughter as a smart and responsible person

Family have been handing out fliers with volunteers across the city

Heinz had been with a group of friends at Bronco’s Bar in the city’s downtown area, but left around 2.30am Sunday

Heinz had been with a group of friends at Bronco’s Bar in the city’s downtown area, but left around 2.30am Sunday

‘If you have seen anything, even if it’s small – anything at all – please call the La Crosse Police Department,’ Amber added.

‘If you have Ring cameras and you think that you might have captured an image of Eliotte, please call them, let them take a look at your footage.

‘Even if you don’t think it’s a big deal, it might be something that’s a really big deal for her.’

Her brother, Brett Heinz, also shared that her disappearance is ‘tearing our family apart.’

‘Everyone is just really messed up right now. We don’t know where Eliotte is. We need to find her,’ said Brett.

Heinz is described as being five-foot-four, weighing around 120 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

She was last seen wearing a grey T-shirt and denim shorts.

Heinz is working on her doctorate in psychology at Viterbo College

Heinz is working on her doctorate in psychology at Viterbo College

Heinz is described as being five-foot-four, weighing around 120 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes

Heinz is described as being five-foot-four, weighing around 120 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes

Heniz is originally from Hortonville, Wisconsin, which is roughly three hours east of La Crosse. 

In a post on a local bulletin board, her family shared that Heinz is working on her doctorate in psychology. 

‘Eliotte Heinz is missing, and our family is devastated,’ the post stated. ‘She is responsible, kind, and deeply cherished. Her sudden disappearance is completely out of character.’

‘We just want Eliotte home. This nightmare has shaken us to the core.

Tips and information can be made by calling the police department’s non-emergency line at 608-782-7575. 

Anonymous tips can be made by calling La Crosse Area Crime Stoppers at 608-784-TIPS or online.

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