Two 13-year-old girls who went missing after leaving a school in Elbert County, Colorado, have been found safe after being missing overnight. They were located at a rancher's home several miles from the school, and authorities confirmed their safety, noting they were not dressed for the weather and did not have their phones.
Hannah Kobayashi, who disappeared over a month ago after leaving Hawaii, has been found safe, her family announced. The 30-year-old's disappearance had sparked a nationwide search, with concerns raised by unusual text messages and financial transactions. The Los Angeles Police Department had classified her case as a voluntary missing person after she was seen crossing the U.S.-Mexico border. Her family has requested privacy and does not plan to release further details.
Chanel Maya Banks, an actress known for her roles in 'Gossip Girl' and 'Blue Bloods,' has been found safe and uninjured after being reported missing. Authorities conducted a welfare check at her Los Angeles apartment, where they found her belongings but no sign of her. Her family, concerned after not hearing from her for two weeks, flew in to assist in the search. The LAPD had received a missing-person report on November 8, but no foul play is suspected.
Two Bay Area boys, Daniel Wu and David Wu, who were considered "endangered missing," have been found safe after disappearing from Mountain View. They were believed to have been taken by Taylor Wu, and may have been traveling in a blue 2018 Ford Escape with a Missouri license plate. Mountain View police had asked the public to be on the lookout for the missing boys, and anyone with information was urged to call 911.
Conner James Hubble, a missing 16-year-old boy from Mount Pleasant, Michigan, has been found safe after failing to return home from work on Saturday. The Michigan State Police had asked for the public's help in locating him and described him as 5'8" with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hubble was believed to be driving a blue 2014 Mazda 3, and anyone with information was urged to contact the Meceola Central Dispatch or the MSP Mount Pleasant Post.
Authorities have canceled a statewide Amber Alert from Green Bay, as all four endangered children, including two with medical conditions, have been found safe. The suspect, 34-year-old Deanna M. Ward, and one child were located, but 57-year-old Diana L Halfaday and three other children were still being sought. The details of how and where they were found have not been released yet.
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) student Matthew Grant, who had been missing since November 20, has been found safe in Pennsylvania after a weeks-long search. Grant's car was discovered in Delaware Water Gap, prompting search and rescue efforts. The 22-year-old hiker found out he was reported missing and went to a police station in Palmerton, Pennsylvania, where he contacted his mother. Grant's family had searched for him in various locations, including Syracuse and the Adirondacks.
Matthew Grant, a Rochester Institute of Technology student who had been missing for over three weeks, has been found safe and reunited with his family. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office did not release details about his whereabouts or how he was found. The search for Grant was expanded to the Adirondacks region, and surveillance footage showed him alone and not in distress at a gas station.
RIT student Matthew Grant, who went missing in November, has been found safe in the area between Exits 39 and 41 near Syracuse and Waterloo, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
RIT student Matthew Grant, who went missing on November 20, has been found safe and reunited with his family, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Grant was last seen on surveillance footage at a gas station near Syracuse, and authorities had extended their search to the Syracuse and Adirondack regions.
Two children who were previously reported missing in Kyle have been found safe in another county, according to the Kyle Police Department. The police department expressed gratitude to everyone who helped share the information on social media.
16-year-old Lauren Heath, who had been missing since October 13, has been found safe and reunited with her family in Kirkwood, Missouri, approximately 750 miles from her home in Indian Trail, North Carolina. The circumstances of how and why she was found in Missouri are currently unknown. The investigation remains open, and her family expressed overwhelming joy and gratitude for her safe return.
Anu Awasthi, a missing Tampa woman, was found safe in a wooded area near a Walmart in Oldsmar, nearly one week after disappearing. She was in poor health, likely dehydrated and in shock, but alive. The search team, We Are The Essentials, located her after hearing her whimpering and following her voice. Awasthi was transported to a hospital for evaluation.
Lachelle Jordan, a Cleveland EMS worker who had been missing for six days, was found safe after walking into a convenience store and asking to call the police. The circumstances around her disappearance remain unclear, but her father had previously stated that she was being stalked by Michael Stennett, who she was preparing to testify against in a rape and abduction case. A surveillance video showed Jordan walking into the store barefoot with torn clothes. Cleveland police said there is no evidence connecting the Michael Stennett case to Jordan’s disappearance.
Scottie D. Morris, a 14-year-old Indiana teen who was missing for eight days, has been found safe by an Eaton police officer. He has been transported to a hospital for a precautionary check and placed in a safe environment with the assistance of Delaware County Child Protective Services. The reason for his disappearance and his condition upon being found are unclear. Interviews will be conducted as part of the investigation, and the family is cooperating with authorities.