
Audrey Backeberg pictured in an undated file photo A woman missing for nearly 63 years has been found alive and well after the case into her disappearance was reviewed, police in the US state of Wisconsin said. Audrey Backeberg was 20 years old when she disappeared from her home in the small city of Reedsburg on 7 July 1962. In a statement, Sauk County Sheriff Chip Meister said Ms Backeberg's disappearance "was by her own choice and not the result of any criminal activity or foul play".
Main Idea: Audrey Backeberg, who went missing in 1962, has been found alive and well nearly 63 years later.
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The case may encourage police to revisit cold missing-person cases and give families hope that long-unsolved disappearances can still be resolved.
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