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Post by meme on May 14, 2012 22:03:07 GMT -5
From Quakertown, Pennsylvania Since 5/5/2012 Please Help Find Alanah Ross Richland Township Police are searching for a missing 16 year old girl named Alanah Ross, who was last seen May 5. Police suspect the girl's boyfriend lives next door to The Blankie Boutique in Hatfield Township at 1484 W. Main Street (Welsh Road) and have approached that business with any help in the investigation, according to a source. Ross has brown-blonde hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. According to a post from her mother on Facebook, she was last seen at the Quakertown Relay for Life. She was an occupant in a gray 1993 Honda Accord parked in the lot across from the pool and library between 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. She was last seen wearing black skinny jeans with holes in the front and a black zip-up hooded sweatshirt. According to a 2 p.m. status update on Michelle Long Ross's Facebook page, they do not know where Alanah is or who she is with. Her update asked people to help any way they can, and asked for no violence. If you have any information on her whereabouts please contact Richland Township Police at 215-795-2931 or dial 911. lansdale.patch.com/articles/have-you-seen-alanah-ross
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Post by meme on May 18, 2012 21:31:27 GMT -5
Missing Quakertown Girl Found Alanah Ross has returned home to Richland Township By Tony Di Domizio | May 16, 2012 Former missing teenager Alanah Ross, of Richland Township, has been found. According to the Facebook page of Ross's mother, Michelle Long Ross, Alanah has been found after "10 long, frightening days. Ross credited her brother-in-law for helping get Alanah back home. "You will all never know how much your outpouring of love and concern has meant to our family. There is no situation that I can think of that is more difficult than not knowing where your child is or if they are safe," wrote Ross in her Facebook post Tuesday night. "Alanah is thankfully safe and we are so glad she has been found." Ross said the situation behind her daughter's disappearance is "difficult" and more involved than she can go into. "PLEASE just know that we felt all the love and support that friends, family and many of you that we didn't even know have sent our way," wrote Ross. "Words cannot express our gratitude for everyone's part in finding Alanah." norristown.patch.com/articles/missing-quakertown-girl-found
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