The Pulaski County Sheriffs Office reported Friday that the 14-year-old juvenile who was reported missing earlier in theweek had been located safe and reunited with her family.
The successful resolution follows an extensive search operation coordinated among multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Winamac Police Department, Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police Lowell District detectives, Pulaski Probation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Sheriff Chris Schramm expressed gratitude for the collaborative effort.
“We are relieved and thankful for the safe recovery of this young girl. The swift coordination and tireless work of all involved agencies played a crucial role in bringing this case to a positive conclusion.”
The investigation into the circumstances surrounding her disappearance is ongoing. No further details are being released at this time to protect the privacy of the juvenile and her family.
The Winamac Police Department also thanks the public for their vigilance and support throughout the search effort.
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