Missing mom, young daughters may have been ‘coerced’ to travel to ‘religious rehabilitation facility’ in Mexico: Cops

Martha Unger missing

Kansas authorities are searching for Martha Unger, left, and her daughters, Madilynn Unger, 2, and Haylie Unger, 1, center, and their car, center bottom. They may have been “coerced” to a religious rehab facility in Mexico by Corney and Elizabeth Klaasen, right, authorities say. (KBI)

Authorities in Kansas are concerned for the well-being of a missing mother and her daughters ages 1 and 2 after they went missing and may have been forced to travel to a “religious rehabilitation facility” in Mexico.

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