2023-07-28 21:50:58
The case of Alicia Navarro has occupied the attention of thousands of people in the States and the rest of the world, since it was learned that this 18-year-old girl went to a police station to ask to be removed from the list of missing persons. The young woman said that she was safe and sound, despite the fact that her parents have been waiting for news from her for 4 years.
The young woman finally appeared in Montana, a place regarding 1,600 kilometers from Arizona where her residence was. | Photo: The Washington Post via Getty Im
Missing
At that time, he left a note that said: “I ran away, I’ll be back, I swear. Very sorry”.
The young woman’s residence was located in Arizona. | Photo: Getty Images
In fact, the mother of the minor, Jessica Núñez, expressed her concern that Navarro might have been attracted to someone she met online. Although the young woman had been diagnosed with autism, she had high functionality in her condition.
Where was it?
What many people wonder is how it is possible that the same young woman has asked to be removed from the list of disappeared, without being away from her family for so long, that would have implied some risk to her life.
“I think the information will probably continue to come out for the next few weeks, months, maybe even years,” Trent Steele stated according to Fox News. Steele is the president of a group called the Anti-Predator Project, which has accompanied Alicia’s mother in her search for her ever since it happened.
The mother is very calm knowing that her daughter is well and alive: “We want to start by saying how happy we are that Alicia has been found alive and safe. It is a blessing that following being missing for so long, Alicia is able to return home,” they wrote in a statement broadcast by Fox News.
According to the ‘New York Post’ newspaper, Navarro is still in Montana. | Photo: Twitter @PleaseHelpFind4
According to Steele, the woman is trying to deal with the news: “She’s trying to deal with the situation and obviously she still has other children at home. She still has a life to live.”
According to the New York Post, Navarro is still in Montana: “Alicia is an adult, so it will be her decision whether or not to stay in Montana, return to Arizona or go elsewhere, regardless of the investigation,” Police department spokeswoman Gina Winn told the Post.
According to the newspaper, the young woman spoke sporadically with her mother and also told the police that she had not been held once morest her will nor was she injured. The authorities clarified that the young woman does not face any criminal charges.
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