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Wisconsin teenager found safe after two-month disappearance

Wisconsin teenager found safe after two-month disappearance

Yahoo03-04-2025

BEAVER DAM, Wis. (WTVO) — A 16-year-old girl from Wisconsin has been found safe after going missing for two months, authorities said Wednesday.
According to the Illinois State Police, Sofia Franklin was last seen in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin at 7:48 a.m. on Monday, February 3rd.
Police say she was taken by the father of her unborn child, Gary Day, 40, of Arkansas, thought to be traveling in a black 2014 Buick LaCrosse.
Her family said the pair met online last April. Day reportedly took her to Arkansas without her parent's knowledge in July. She was returned to Wisconsin after Arkansas police visited Day's house for a probation check and found the teenager inside.
An AMBER Alert was expanded to Wisconsin, Illinois, Arkansas, and Missouri.
On Wednesday, authorities received a tip of a possible sighting of Franklin and Day in Omaha, Nebraska.
Deputies with the Sarpy County Sheriff's Office were able to take Day into custody and move Franklin to a secure facility to await re-unification with her family.
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