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USPA Puts Up $25K to Find Andi Wagner

Missing: Andi Wagner FBI Reward offered by USPA Nationwide Security

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EVANSVILLE, IN, USA | USPA Nationwide Security’s Kingsman Division has announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the location of Andi Madison Wagner, missing since August 6, 2022. Wagner was last seen in Newburgh, IN, and her case gained national attention on Nancy Grace’s “Crime Stories” in December 2023. After two years with no progress, the FBI executed search warrants in May 2024 connected to her disappearance. The Evansville Police Department continues the search, urging anyone with information to contact them or the FBI. Leads can be submitted by calling or texting (930) 212-2610 or emailing tips@therealkingsman.org. The reward is funded by Kingsman Philanthropic, a non-profit volunteer group under USPA Nationwide Security.

USPA’s Kingsman Philanthropic Announces $25,000 Reward to Locate Andi Wagner

EVANSVILLE, IN, USA | USPA Nationwide Security’s Kingsman Division is announcing a $25,000 reward for information that leads to locating Andi Madison Wagner.

Andi Wagner has been missing since August 6, 2022. She was last seen in Newburgh, IN.  At the time of her disappearance, Wagner was 5’4” tall and weighed approximately 115 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.  She has distinguishable tattoos on her forearms which are highlighted on the missing persons flier.

Wagner’s case garnered national attention last December when nationally known crime reporter and analyst, Nancy Grace, featured Andi’s story on her nationwide series “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. The episode aired on December 12, 2023, and included USPA’s Brian Fitzgibbons as a guest. Since then, Kingsman Philanthropic, USPA’s non-profit division, has been assisting in the search for Wagner.

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Andi Wagner Missing

How You Can Help:

Provide Information: If you have any information about Andi Wagner’s whereabouts, please contact:


Evansville Police Department: Phone: (812) 436-7979


Kingsman Missing Persons Unit: Phone: (930) 212-2610
Email: tips@therealkingsman.org


Post This Flyer: To help spread the word about Andi Wagner, click the tab to download a printable flyer. Distribute this flyer in your community to assist in the search efforts and bring Andi home. Your support is invaluable.

Synopsis of the Andi Wagner Missing Case

After nearly two years with no apparent progress in the search for Wagner, a significant development occurred this past spring. On May 7, 2024, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with local law enforcement agencies, executed search warrants on multiple Oakland City, IN locations. The following day, Sgt Trudy Day, spokeswoman for the Evansville Police Department, confirmed in a news release that the searches were connected to the ongoing investigation into Wagner’s disappearance.

The Evansville Police Department continues to attempt to locate Andi Wagner, and anyone with information is encouraged to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or contact the FBI.

Kingsman Philanthropic Corp., USPA’s non-profit division, is offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the recovery of Andi Madison Wager. You may submit a lead by calling or texting (930) 212-2610 or by emailing tips@therealkingsman.org.

Kingsman Philanthropic Corp is an all-volunteer organization made up of security contractors, licensed private investigators, former detectives, special agents, and experienced military operators. The group’s operations to locate missing women and children are solely funded by a profit share with its parent organization, USPA Nationwide Security.

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Albina Beici
USPA Nationwide Security
albina@uspasecurity.com
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