A grim search in the sleet ended in frustration Friday night for volunteers hoping to find Mandy Matula.
Some of the 200 or so searchers who trudged through Eden Prairie parks and open spaces clung to fading hopes that the 24-year-old woman lay injured somewhere, but her younger brother, Steven Matula, conceded that police had told them they were looking for a body.
He pledged they would be back again Saturday morning. "She wouldn't be giving up on me," he said.
David M. Roe, who shot himself in the head outside the Eden Prairie police station Thursday before police could question him about Matula's disappearance, remained at Hennepin County Medical Center Friday night. No information was being released on his condition, other than that he was unable to talk with investigators.
Steven Matula said his sister and Roe, both 24, had been dating off and on for several months. Their first breakup came in August, but Roe kept trying to get back together, Steven Matula said.
Wednesday night, Mandy Matula had been at her family's home in Eden Prairie. Her father, Wayne, was downstairs watching television about 11, when he heard Mandy call good night, her brother said.
"I'm going to bed, Dad," she told him. "I love you."
But soon family members heard her arguing with Roe on the phone, and she went outside to Roe's Ford Escape when he pulled up, Steven Matula said.