Midwest Woman Disappears After Visiting Florida Publix, Mom in Distress

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A Mother’s Desperate Search for Her Missing Daughter
A Midwest woman vanished after entering a Publix supermarket in Florida, leaving her family and friends in a state of shock and concern. Chelsea Bonnell, 32, was last seen on May 26 when she walked into a Publix store in Jupiter, approximately 90 miles from Miami. Since then, she has not been seen or heard from, and her mother, Michelle Clauw, is desperately searching for answers.
Bonnell had left her home in Clinton Township, Michigan, two days before the incident. She was last seen on May 24, working as an exotic dancer at Legends in Detroit. That same day, she purchased a one-way ticket to Miami. According to WWJ, her credit card was used for the last time on June 2 at a Dunkin’ Donuts in West Palm Beach, but there has been no activity since then.
Clauw expressed her frustration and pain, stating that it was “unexplainable” that her daughter had disappeared without a trace. “It hurts, and it’s killing me because this is not her. She would call one of us,” she said. The mother emphasized that she just wants to know that her daughter is safe, even if it means facing the possibility of something more sinister happening.



The situation has only deepened the mother’s fears. “It’s not like her, and we do fear that she may be with somebody that’s not allowing contact to us because this is just not her,” Clauw explained. Despite her efforts, she has been unable to reach her daughter by phone for over a month.
Last week, Clauw made the difficult decision to travel to Palm Beach to continue her search for Bonnell. Her goal was to retrace her daughter’s steps from May 25 through June 2. However, the process has proven to be exhausting and emotionally draining. “Being here is overwhelming,” she wrote on Facebook. “Making sure we follow our agenda is overwhelming, and then trying to make sure we have the energy to hit the nightclubs on our agenda is failing.”


Clauw described the emotional turmoil she is experiencing, calling it an “ugly mixed [sic] of emotions.” She repeatedly questioned why no one had seen her daughter. “There’s a ton of moving pieces in locating someone missing and it’s a puzzle that’s not getting put together as fast as I would like,” she wrote.
In a heartfelt plea, Clauw addressed her daughter directly. “Chelsea, I will honor your privacy if that’s what you want, but I need to know you’re safe. I need to hear your voice!” she wrote.
Early on Thursday, Clauw lamented that the search had not turned up any results so far. “Everything in my heart told me we would lead to a connection, somehow, someway to Chelsea,” she wrote. “This isn’t how my trip should be ending; it should be a joyful homecoming.”
Her concerns for Bonnell’s safety have grown stronger after her visit to Florida. “The emptiness in my heart is gut-wrenching,” she said. “No leads, nothing that gives me hope she’s here for a fresh start.”
Clauw also mentioned that her daughter had deleted her social media accounts before leaving Michigan for Florida. Additionally, her apartment was left furnished, and most, if not all, of her clothing appeared to be missing.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Clauw, the Clinton Township police in Michigan, and the West Palm Beach police in Florida for comment. As the search continues, the community remains hopeful for any new information that could bring closure to this heartbreaking case.
- Author: Tyo Murty

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