A 16-year-old New York girl who went missing has been found.
Emily Clapper, a resident of Herkimer County, about 80 miles west of Albany. had last been seen on Monday, Oct. 2.
Late Thursday night, Oct. 5, New York State Police announced she was located in "good health" in southern Otsego County, in the city of Oneonta by Oneonta Police.
"We would like to thank the public for their assistance," state police said in a statement.
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Have you seen her?
A 16-year-old New York girl has gone missing and a statewide alert has been issued on Wednesday, Oct. 4 asking the public's help in locating her.
New York State Police troopers are searching for Emily Clapper, a resident of Herkimer County, about 80 miles west of Albany. Police did not release her exact hometown.
She is described as being 5-foot-4, 120 pounds, with red hair, and blue eyes.
She was last seen on Monday, Oct. 2 wearing a gray sweatshirt with “OLD FORGE” in white letters and possibly gray sweatpants.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact state police at 315-366-6000.
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