Authorities asking for help finding woman believed held against her will
Authorities are asking the public’s help in finding a woman they believe is being held against her will and who was last seen in West St Paul or South St. Paul.
Shalene Ball. (Courtesy of the Minnesota BCA)
The BCA and West St. Paul police are helping Sioux Falls police search for Shalene Ball, 35.
They believe she is in danger after receiving information she is being held against her will, authorities said.
Ball is described as 5’1”, 180 lbs, with hazel eyes and brown hair.
They ask anyone who has seen her to call 911.
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