The 14-year old girl that went missing for 10 days after a football game in Colorado, was found safe and sound on Monday.
Chloe Cambell, who was last seen leaving a high school football game on Sept. 30, was discovered around 5 p.m. at a home in Thornton, Colo., according to Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold.
Herold said, “At this time we believe that Cambell ran away from home, but we are still investigating the incident. The home were she was and what occurred while she was separated from her family is all being looked over.”
Her parents said they received a disturbing photo of their daughter looking “injured and unwell” from an anonymous source that raised their concerns for her safety.
Authorities flagged Campbell as “at risk” because they believed the teenager had no access to money or her medication, which she takes for physical and mental conditions, according to her family.
Herold also stated, “Cambell will undergo any necessary medical examinations and appropriate social service support resources will be referred to her.”
Boulder Deputy Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said, “We have no evidence to support the claim that Campbell was in harm’s way or being held against her will. Campbell also had no visible signs of injury when she was located in Thornton.”
However, Redfearn did mention that Cambell took considerable steps to avoid contact with her family and law enforcement.
Police had collected evidence, through social media and reported sightings, throughout the week that suggested that Campbell was alive and well.
“We, however, had indications that she was alive throughout the week,” Redfearn said. “Police are relieved that she has been located. It is still too early in the investigation to say if there will be any persons of interest related to the teen’s disappearance. There’s a lot we still need to piece together”
The two men reportedly last seen with Campbell near Boulder High School are not believed to have been involved in her running away.
So in other words, an inconsiderate child!
What if she had a reason to runaway
sounds like it