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Needham police locate missing 12-year-old girl

Needham police locate missing 12-year-old girl

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A 12-year-old girl who was reported missing in Needham on Monday night has been found, authorities announced Tuesday morning.
Police asked residents to review home surveillance video and to check their sheds, covered porches, and under any structures on their properties as officers searched for Averee Bishop.
In a Facebook post shortly before 9 p.m., Needham police announced that Bishop, a student at the Walker School, had disappeared.
In an update on Tuesday, the police department said she had been located.
There were no additional details immediately available.
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