HASKELL COUNTY, Kan. (KAKE) - An endangered persons advisory for a Haskell County mother and her two children has been cancelled.

The Haskell County Sheriff’s Office reported to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) that they made contact with Martha Unger, and verified her safety and the safety of her daughters.


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The Haskell County Sheriff’s Office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation are asking for the public's help in searching for a mom and her two children after they were reported missing Friday evening.

Martha Unger, 23, and her daughters Madilynn Grace Unger, 2, and Haylie Faith Unger, 1, were reported missing from their rural Haskell County home just before 7 p.m. Friday. Martha is believed to be driving a 2015 white Ford Explorer bearing Kansas tag 301RJY. Martha is a white female, approximately 5'6" tall, weighing around 120 lbs., with brown hair, and green eyes. Both girls have blonde hair and blue eyes.

 

 

Investigators believe they may have been coerced to travel to Mexico to a religious rehabilitation facility with Corney and Elizabeth Klaasen. The Klaasen’s may be driving a white and black Chevy Blazer bearing a Mexico tag. Corney and Elizabeth are in their 50s. Corney is approximately 6'2", weighing around 200 lbs., is clean shaven and last known wearing jeans and a button-up shirt.

If you see the Ungers or Klaasens, or vehicles connected to this endangered persons advisory, call 911 immediately. If you have any other information about this case, call the Haskell County Sheriff’s Office at 620-675-2289.