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Police and Family Locate Beloit Woman Missing for Weeks After Train Trip to Florida

Police and Family Locate Beloit Woman Missing for Weeks After Train Trip to Florida

In a heartwarming turn of events, a woman from Beloit, Wisconsin, who had been missing for several weeks following a train trip to Florida, has been found safe. The 29-year-old woman, whose identity has been withheld for privacy reasons, was last seen boarding a train destined for Florida on February 24, 2025. Her disappearance sparked a widespread search effort by both her family and local law enforcement.

The woman's family reported her missing when she failed to arrive at her intended destination and did not respond to any communication attempts. The Beloit Police Department immediately launched an investigation, collaborating with authorities in Florida and along the train route to trace her whereabouts. The search was intensified as days turned into weeks without any leads.

The breakthrough came unexpectedly when a vigilant citizen in Florida recognized the woman from a missing person's alert circulated by the police. She was found in a small town outside of Miami, disoriented but otherwise unharmed. Local authorities quickly notified the Beloit Police, who then informed her relieved family.

Details about what led to her disappearance and her condition during the missing period remain unclear. The woman is currently undergoing medical evaluations and receiving support from her family. The Beloit Police Department has expressed gratitude to the public for their assistance in the search and to the Florida authorities for their cooperation.

This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the effectiveness of multi-agency collaboration in resolving missing persons cases. The woman's family has requested privacy as they focus on her recovery and reintegration into daily life.

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