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Here’s how a Michigan teen was found safe by police after being reported missing since 2021
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Mich. – The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Workplace supplied new particulars into the investigation of a lacking teen discovered greater than a yr after she was reported lacking.
The 14-year-old lady was discovered a number of months pregnant in a Port Huron residence earlier this week by U.S. Marshals.
St. Clair County Sheriff Matt King stated his workplace acquired a report of the lacking teen in September 2021. He stated her foster mother and father informed investigators she had run away.
King stated his workplace and the Port Huron Police Division instantly started engaged on the case.
“Over the subsequent yr (or) yr and a half, we checked totally different residences someplace round 40 totally different occasions,” stated King. “(We) tried to make contact with members of the family and different individuals who could have been concerned so far as her being lacking, and we stored reaching roadblocks.”
The Sheriff’s Workplace was not too long ago contacted by Michigan State Police’s Lacking Youngsters’s Clearinghouse Intelligence Operations Division.
“They stated that they had some info that they’d wish to proceed on with the investigation, we had been open to work with anyone, and we stated, ‘Positive, let’s work collectively to seek out this individual,’” King stated.
MSP bought the U.S. Marshal’s Workplace concerned, and inside hours a search warrant was obtained, and the lacking lady was discovered.
Learn: 14-year-old lady reported lacking in 2021 discovered by US Marshals in Port Huron
King stated the investigation into who she was with and what occurred throughout her time lacking continues.
“We’re very blissful that this younger lady was discovered and reunited along with her household,” King stated.
Nonetheless, King needs his investigators had been extra looped in when she was discovered, as extra proof might have been collected.
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