A crashed car and no sign of Ted Dengerud for 43 years
- Ted Dengerud disappeared on April 3, 1982, after his car crashed near Sunburg, leaving his family believing he is dead.
- Chief Deputy Mike Hoffman is re-investigating the case and stated, 'the crash location doesn’t make any sense.'
- Denise Dengerud, Ted's wife, expressed that he seemed in a good mood before disappearing, emphasizing he was not angry or depressed.
- After 43 years, the family believes Ted is likely no longer alive and desires to know what happened to him.
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A crashed car and no sign of Ted Dengerud for 43 years
BENSON, Minn. — It’s been more than 43 years since a man from rural New London, Minnesota, disappeared, leaving behind only the wreckage of his car. Most surviving family members of Ted Dengerud believe he is dead. Neither the family nor the officer who has been re-investigating the case believe the 30-year-old husband and father walked away on his own. Around 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 3, 1982, Ted Dengerud was apparently on his way from a s…
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