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Updated: Missing Clinton teen has been located

Posted at 2:09 pm February 8, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Image by Clinton Police Department

Image by Clinton Police Department

 

Note: This story was updated at 3:15 .m. Feb. 9.

Update: The missing Clinton teenager has been located, the Clinton Police Department said Thursday.

Ailiyah Beets is safe, and she is being reunited with her mother immediately, the CPD said.

Previous story:

The Clinton Police Department is asking for help locating a missing teenager.

Ailiyah Beets, 14, did not return home after school on Wednesday, February 7, the CPD said.

Ailiyah, pictured above, is five foot, one inch tall, and she weighs about 145 pounds. She has long black hair and brown eyes, the CPD said.

If you have any information about her location, you are asked to call the Clinton Police Department at (865) 457-3112.

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire Tagged With: Ailiyah Beets, Clinton Police Department, CPD, missing teen, missing teenager

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