(KWNO)-A man last seen in Minnesota City on Monday has been located in Nebraska. Adam Lewis Kerley dropped his kids off at their mother’s house in Minn. City on Monday morning but never showed up at his job in Winona. Winona County Sheriff’s Office deputies looked for Kerley Monday and into Tuesday morning. A spokesperson for the WCSO said a Nebraska State Trooper made contact with Kerley on Tuesday afternoon. The trooper sent a message to the Wabasha Police Department, which then relayed that message to WCSO, that Kerley said he did “not need any assistance.”
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