A 14-year-old girl who was pronounced missing after she disappeared from her high school’s football game has been found.
On September 30, Chloe Campbell, 14, was attending a football game in Boulder, Colorado, before vanishing without notice and failing to show up at her home.
According to the witnesses, the girl appeared to be intoxicated and in the presence of two “sketchy older men” when she was last seen in public.
Following her disappearance, Chloe’s father, David Campbell, spoke out and vowed to continue searching for his daughter while suggesting that she might have been kidnapped by predators.
The father also admitted his daughter has been struggling since the pandemic as he slammed the local police – who allegedly needed more than a week before appealing to the public to come forth with information – for not taking what he believed to be abduction more seriously.
It wasn’t until Monday that Chloe’s parents said the police finally decided to “take this case seriously.”
“I am not an expert in trafficking but what I do know that the tactics of tactics of traffickers is to prey on young girls that are at high risk and Chloe has been struggling since the pandemic she has many risk factors that these types of predators prey on,” Mr. Campbell said.
“I’m speaking to you right now – whoever you are that’s keeping Chloe from coming home: know that we are looking for you and that we are going to find you and we are never going to stop until Chloe is home safe.”
Now, ten days after the girl’s disappearance, the teen was reportedly found at a home in Thornton, some 25 miles away from where she was last spotted.
While the police have yet to provide more details, they confirmed the teen didn’t appear to be harmed or held against her will.
“We have no belief at this time that she was held against her will,” they said while it remains unclear who the 14-year-old was staying with for the past ten days.
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