Key takeaways:
- Alicia Navarro, an 18-year-old from Glendale, Arizona, has been found safe after walking into a police station in Montana four years after her disappearance.
- The case is now under investigation and the police are confident that Navarro is safe, healthy, and happy.
- Navarro’s family members are overjoyed to have her back, and the police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of her disappearance.
A missing Arizona teenager who disappeared without a trace nearly four years ago has been found safe after walking into a police station in Montana.
Glendale Police Department in Arizona said in a statement that 18-year-old Alicia Navarro of Glendale, Arizona, had reported to a police station in Montana recently. Navarro had gone missing from her home in Glendale on September 15th, 2019.
Glendale Police Lt. Scott Waite said that the disappearance had initially been classified as a runaway, but the case is now under investigation. Through interviews with family members and Navarro herself, the police are confident that she is safe, healthy, and happy.
Navarro’s family members are overjoyed to have her back. Jose Santiago, a spokesman for Glendale police, told reporters at a news conference, “The family is ecstatic. They’re very happy to have her back.”
The police have not released any further information about the case, but they are continuing to investigate the circumstances of Navarro’s disappearance.
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