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Left: A storage tote similar to one being sought by police (Fargo Police Department). Top right: Isadora Wengel (City of Fargo). Bottom right: Joshua Hite (Cass County Sheriff”s Office).
Authorities in North Dakota suspect that a woman who vanished and is feared dead may be located in Minnesota.
Twenty-one-year-old Joshua Hite was taken into custody on February 10, following the disappearance of his 25-year-old girlfriend, Isadora Wengel, who went missing in early January. The Fargo Police Department has charged Hite with murder and believes Wengel has died, though they continue to search for her body. A post on the Fargo police’s Facebook page after Hite’s arrest mentioned that a storage tote with a red lid could be crucial in locating Wengel’s remains.
Investigators from Fargo suspect that Wengel’s body might be in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, particularly around Fergus Falls, Elizabeth, Underwood, and Battle Lake.
As per court records obtained by KVLY, a local NBC station, Wengel’s DNA was identified on various objects collected from Hite’s residence. These items included a bathroom mat, plastic sheeting, medical gauze, and several towels. Additionally, a blue latex glove at the site contained DNA from both Wengel and Hite.
Police said the UND Forensic Pathology Department analyzed a 12-inch Sawzall blade found at Hite’s apartment and found it had an “admixed fragmented array of human bone, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue,” all of which matched Wengel’s DNA profile. The gruesome find led Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski to state during a press conference on Feb. 11 that “there may be some dismemberment involved” with Wengel’s presumed death, calling the alleged crime “heinous and diabolical.”
The documents further reveal that Wengel was reported missing on January 7, following her appearance on surveillance footage at a Fargo Walmart store on December 31, 2025, her last sighting by her father.
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota-based CBS affiliate WCCO reported that according to the court documents, Hite told police that Wengel had been staying at his apartment starting on Jan. 1. On Jan. 4, he said, the couple had an argument, and he attempted to break up with Wengel. Police said Hite told them he dropped Wengel off at her home on Jan. 5, then drove to his job at a local mall. However, police checked surveillance footage taken near her home at that time, and she was not seen in Hite’s vehicle.
Zibolski said during the press conference that police did not find Hite’s statements credible.
Police said a search of Hite’s phone revealed that he used Google’s search engine on the morning of Jan. 4 to find information about “home depot Sawzall,” “door dash,” “junk removal near me,” “Dumpster,” and “how to register for a legal alias.” According to court documents, Hite had several items delivered to his apartment the same morning from Home Depot using DoorDash, including the Sawzall, plastic sheeting, large garbage bags, and a carbine saw blade.
At the press conference, Zibolski said Hite had two of the 27-gallon storage totes delivered to his apartment. Only one of them was found.
Hite was charged with murder, tampering with evidence, and providing false information to law enforcement. He is currently in custody at the Cass County Jail, where he is being held on $5 million cash bail. His next court date is scheduled for March 31.
The Fargo Police Department is asking for public assistance in recovering Wengel’s remains. They urge anyone with information to call 701-451-7660 or the local agency in the jurisdiction where evidence is found. Anonymous tips can be submitted by texting FARGOPD or WFPD and the tip to 847411.