Eliotte Heinz, a missing graduate student, on a pier by the water.
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THE body of a missing Wisconsin grad student has been found 10 miles away from where she was last seen walking home.

Elliote Heinz, 22, was found in the Mississippi River on Wednesday, four days after she vanished on a night out with her friends.

Eliotte Heinz, a missing graduate student, on a pier by the water.
Eliotte Heinz, 22, was found dead in the Mississippi River on WednesdayCredit: Facebook
Security camera image of Eliotte Heinz walking down a sidewalk.
Eliotte Heinz was last seen on surveillance footage by the Mississippi River at 3:22 am on SundayCredit: La Crosse Police Department
Search for Elliotte Heinz continues in La Crosse.
Authorities searching the Mississippi River for Eliotte HeinzCredit: WXOW

Heinz was last seen on surveillance footage at around 3 am on Sunday while walking home from a downtown bar in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

The walk to her apartment from the Bronco Bar was only supposed to be 30 minutes long, but Heinz never returned home.

A fisherman found Heinz’s body at around 10:15 am on Wednesday in the Mississippi River near Brownsville, Minnesota, police said.

Less than 15 minutes later, Minnesota cops called the La Crosse Police Department to tell them that a body had been found.

“This was not the outcome we had hoped for throughout this search,” La Crosse Police Chief Shawn Kudron said in a press release.

“Our thoughts are with Eliotte’s family, friends and all those who knew Eliotte.”

Heinz’s cause of death hasn’t been made clear and is awaiting an autopsy.

LCPD was notified that her body was found by the Houston County Sheriff’s Department, which is across the Mississippi River from La Crosse.

The body was discovered south of the Lawrence Lake Marina in Brownsville, located over a 10-mile drive and seven miles downriver from the hotel where Heinz was last seen.

Heinz was a graduate student studying at a mental health counseling program at Viterbo University.

Missing student Eliotte Heinz, 22, vanishes on 30-minute walk home as desperate family releases last-known picture

The tragic discovery comes after Heinz’s mom, Amber Heinz, said her friends found her phone while searching for the student.

Heinz appeared to be on her phone when she was caught on camera walking home from the bar that night.

The footage was captured by a camera outside the Courtyard Marriott Hotel.

A photo shared by police showed Heinz wearing a white-shirt and jean shorts as she walked along the waterfront at 3:22 am on Sunday.

La Crosse Police Department’s statement

The La Crosse Police Department in La Crosse, Wisconsin, shared the following statement after Eliotte Heinz’s body was found on Wednesday:

We regret to inform you that at about 10:28 am on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025, the La Crosse Police Department received a notification from the Houston County Sheriff’s Department about a body being found.

In a continued effort to locate Eliotte Heinz, who was reported missing on July 20th, 2025, Eliotte’s body was found today in the Mississippi River near Brownsville, MN. The La Crosse Police are still investigating and will wait for autopsy results to determine the official cause of death. The department extends their condolences.

“This was not the outcome we had hoped for throughout this search. Our thoughts are with Eliotte’s family, friends and all those who knew Eliotte. We are grateful for the outpouring of support from so many within the La Crosse community, the State of Wisconsin and nationally to locate Eliotte,” said La Crosse Police Chief Shawn Kudron.

Source: LCPD

She had left Bronco’s Bar at around 2:30 am when the bar closed.

It’s unclear where she spent the 50 minutes between leaving the bar and being seen on security video at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel.

Heinz’s family realized something was wrong when they couldn’t reach her on Sunday.

“Sunday morning, we tried to reach her, and we were unable to get a hold of her,” her mom told Fox News Digital

“We talk all the time. We talked to her that week.

“We were texting back and forth, but on Sunday morning when we couldn’t get a hold of her, we knew that something was going on.”

Heinz’s family has yet to share a statement about her death.

Woman and her dog in a car.
Eliotte Heinz was a graduate student at Viterbo UniversityCredit: La Crosse Police Department
Family of missing student Eliotte Heinz appealing for help.
Eliotte Heinz’s family speaking to reporters about her disappearanceCredit: WXOW
Aerial view of a search and rescue boat on the Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wisconsin, during the search for Elliotte Heinz.
Authorities searching the Mississippi River for Eliotte HeinzCredit: WXOW
Graduate in cap and gown sitting by a fountain.
Eliotte Heinz disappeared after a night out with friends in downtown La CrosseCredit: Facebook
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