Missing child walks into police station from a distance of 1,000 miles. After her daughter, who went missing just days before her 15th birthday, was found safe more than 1,000 miles away four years later, the girl’s mother declared that “miracles do exist.”
On September 15, 2019, Alicia Navarro, now 18 years old, vanished over night from her Glendale, Arizona, home. I fled away, the note said, when her parents opened their eyes. I’m coming back. I vowed. I apologise.
There was no sign of the adolescent despite a thorough investigation that involved the FBI and received thousands of leads.
She didn’t seek to be removed from the missing children list until this past week when she appeared all by herself at a police station in a small Montanan town about 40 miles from the Canadian border.
Jose Santiago, a police spokesperson, stated during a news conference that “she is by all accounts safe, she is by all accounts healthy, and she is by all accounts happy.”
Navarro’s reunion with her mother was “emotionally overwhelming,” according to Lt. Scott Waite, and she was “very sorry (as) to what she has put her mother through.”
Jessica Nunez, the girl’s mother, verified the discovery of her child but said she had no other information.
She wrote on Facebook, “I want to give glory to God for answering prayers and for this miracle.”
“I want you to use this instance as an example for everyone who has lost a loved one. Miracles do happen. Keep fighting and never give up.
Mother of missing Alicia Navarro praises’miracle’ finding of her child
Although she claimed to be in the dark about her daughter’s whereabouts, she stressed that “the most important thing is that she is alive.”
Now that Alicia has vanished, detectives are attempting to put together what happened to the high-functioning autistic woman.
She allegedly told police that she hadn’t been hurt. They further stated that the adolescent is not under arrest and is free to come and go as she pleases.
She is not in any sort of jeopardy, according to Mr. Santiago.
As much as we’d like to say this is the conclusion, this is probably only the beginning of where this investigation will go, Lt. Waite continued: “We can only imagine what she is going through, mentally and emotionally, as well as her family.”Although we’d like to think that this is the end of the investigation, Lt. Waite continued, “We can only imagine what she is going through, me