A missing teenage girl from Arizona has been found safe more than 1,300 miles from home after investigators tracked a lead to a large homeless encampment in Olympia, Washington. The girl was reported missing from Mesa, Arizona, in May. On June 18th, NCMEC alerted the U.S. Marshals Service that she might be in Washington. Investigators followed that lead to the encampment known as "The Jungle," where they located her on Thursday.
Authorities have released very few details about what happened while she was missing. They have not said who she was with, how she traveled from Arizona to Washington, or whether she was there voluntarily. As of now, no arrests have been announced in connection with the case, and investigators say the girl has been placed in protective care and is receiving support services while the investigation continues.
"The Jungle" has existed for decades in a heavily wooded greenbelt along Interstate 5 near the Sleater-Kinney Road exit in Olympia. Covering roughly 150 acres of steep ravines and dense vegetation, it has long functioned as a hidden community where hundreds of people have lived at a time. Despite being surrounded by the city, its rugged terrain makes large sections difficult to access, adding another layer to an investigation that is still unfolding.
For now, the biggest news is that she has been located and is reunited with family. With the investigation continuing, many of the answers about how she ended up there have yet to be released.
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