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FDLE: 14-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing Out of Pasco County Found Safe

FDLE: 14-Year-Old Girl Reported Missing Out of Pasco County Found Safe

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has announced that a 14-year-old girl, previously reported missing from Pasco County, has been found safe. The girl, whose identity has been withheld due to her age, was reported missing earlier this week, prompting a swift response from local and state authorities.

The FDLE issued an alert to the public, urging anyone with information on her whereabouts to come forward. The alert included a description of the girl and possible locations she might be found. Community members and law enforcement agencies across the state rallied together in the search efforts.

After days of uncertainty, the FDLE confirmed that the young girl was located and is now safe. The exact circumstances surrounding her disappearance and subsequent discovery have not been disclosed, but authorities expressed gratitude towards the public for their assistance in spreading the word and providing leads.

This incident highlights the crucial role of community involvement and the effectiveness of statewide alerts in resolving missing persons cases. The FDLE continues to emphasize the importance of public vigilance and cooperation in such situations to ensure the safety and well-being of all community members, especially minors.

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