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A missing Missouri teen Emilee Dubes has been found after over 10 days, and his family has been reunited with him

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According to the latest updates from Ashland police, Friday morning Emilee Dubes has been located and reunited with members of her family. earlier Police make a dedicated website for the public to send information about 15-year-old Emilee Dubes from Missouri. Dec 4 was the last day when Emilee Dubes has seen last, then she was missing. Dubes has 130 pounds weight, has blonde hair, is 5 feet 4 inches tall, blue eyes as information provided by the police.

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According to Gabe Edward, Chief of Ashland Police “Emilee’s parents reported missing report on the 5 December and they are thinking that her daughter ran away. When investigators find the cut screen in the window of the bedroom. But “endangered person advisory” AMBER alert was not issued because police firmly not believed that she was in any danger or abducted by someone.

The police officials said, “it is obvious that if a 15-year-old girl was missing then most probably she becomes into dangerous situations. we left all formalities and strictly focused to find the girl”. during all of this, a famous newspaper declares a reward for her return while Otherside her family members start posting emotional videos and start begging her to come home. Her family members are also sad because people blame them for her runaway.

she also left her home in the past but also returned within a few hours according to Facebook videos. But now she has been gone for more than 10 days. The father of the girl Pete Anders said in the video “hi my name is Pete, I’m Emilee’s dad. My daughter is missing and still not returned, I’m asking everyone with any information about her location, please contact the Ashland Police Department”. He further added, “Emily, if you are seeing this, please come home. We love you.”

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