WINONA, Minn. — Winona Police Chief Tom Williams called a news conference regarding the Madeline Kingsbury disappearance. Time: 1 p.m. at City Hall. Among questions expected from news reporters:
> Where precisely were the human remains found? How were they found? How concealed were the remains? While certainly the area searched these many weeks for Maddi was massive, how is it that the remains were missed, especially considering their immediate proximity to the targeted Highway 43 corridor?
> Can you confirm the remains as those of Madeline Kingsbury? Were there special difficulties in making the identification?
> How were Maddi’s family notified about the remains? When? By whom? Their response?
> Where and when was Adam Fravel arrested? Can you describe the arrest? Any resistance? How many officers? How armed? A Bearcat combat vehicle involved? A perimeter established? Any of Adam’s family present or other witnesses at arrest? Has Adam said anything about the disappearance since his arrest?
> Has Adam’s attorney in the child custody matter, Tom Braun of Rochester, contacted him in jail? Any other jail visitors?
> Among thousands of tips and clues you received and analyzed these past 10 weeks, which were most useful? Can you be specific about what led to the eventual finding of the remains?
> Where were the video surveillance cameras that recorded the path of what apparently was Maddi’s minivan going from Winona to Rushford and southward and back? There have been reports the cameras included the FedEx depot on Interstatete 90 between Wilson and Wyattville, at the Kwik Trip at Rushford, and at the Lewiston Auto car wash. Any other cameras or credible witness accounts of the vehicle in progress?
> Recognizing how frustrating the investigation has been on everyone involved, how would you describe interagency relations? How useful was the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension? Also, can you specifically address what’s been described as frosty relations with Karin Sonneman, the county attorney and chief prosecutor? What role has been played by Sonneman’s special prosecutor, Phillip Prokopowicz of Dakota County, whom she brought in late in the case? Do you see any long-term fallout from rifts?
> Can you share lessons learned in the course of this investigation? What went right? Anything you would do differently?
Earlier: Boyfriend of Maddi Kingsbury arrested on murder charge

Highway 43 corridor. The route that police believe was taken by someone driving Maddi’s minivan from Winona south toward Mabel and back on March 31.
Timeline in Maddi’s disappearance
March 31, 8 a.m.: Maddie and Adam dropped off their two children at daycare in Winona.
8:15 a.m.: Maddi and Adams drove back to their Winona home.
10 a.m.: Adam left the home in Maddi’s van.
1:30 p.m. Adam returned home in the van. Picked up children at daycare and drove 45 miles to his parents’ home near Mabel.
Evening: Maddi’s parents and sister, unable to raise her by phone or text, notify police they’re concerned.
April 1: Winona Police announced Maddi was being treated as missing person.
April 5: Winona police declared Maddi’s disappearance “involuntary and suspicious.” The family posted a $50,000 reward for information.
April 7: Winona Police and county emergency management officials organized a two-day ground search in Winona County and south into Fillmore County, mostly along the Highway 43 corridor from Winona to Mabel. Volunteers numbered 1,860.
June 7 (morning): Human remains were found near Mabel off Highway 43.
June 7 (evening): Adam arrested and booked for intentional but not premeditated murder and jailed.