(Feb 11, 2013, SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA))--Officials called off the search for a missing Oregon girl who was reunited with her family on Saturday.
Bedria Williams, 15 , disappeared from her hometown of Creswell, Ore. on Jan. 11, according to a news release from the Sacramento Police Department. Williams was spotted at a home in Sacramento's Pocket neighborhood near Greenhaven Drive on Jan. 19 The search continued in that area beginning on Wednesday, with all intention of possibly continuing the search on Saturday.
Instead, an advocate for Williams and her family released a statement that the search was cancelled. Williams was found unharmed in Sacramento and was reunited with her family.
Source: KCRA
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Bedria Williams, 15 , disappeared from her hometown of Creswell, Ore. on Jan. 11, according to a news release from the Sacramento Police Department. Williams was spotted at a home in Sacramento's Pocket neighborhood near Greenhaven Drive on Jan. 19 The search continued in that area beginning on Wednesday, with all intention of possibly continuing the search on Saturday.
Instead, an advocate for Williams and her family released a statement that the search was cancelled. Williams was found unharmed in Sacramento and was reunited with her family.
Source: KCRA
Related topics:
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