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Elizabeth Smart found alive

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From MSNBC.com

THE TEEN’S disappearance from her home June 5 in Salt Lake City sparked a massive search and nationwide media attention.

Elizabeth, who was 14 at the time of her disappearance, was with a middle-aged man named Emmanuel Mitchell and an unidentified woman, police in suburban Sandy said, NBC reported.

Mitchell was a handyman in the Smart home for one day about nine months before Elizabeth’s disappearance. A citizen called police to report a suspicious group of people at a Burger King in Sandy, Utah NBC reported. Salt Lake City police were interviewing Elizabeth with her parents.




This is a breaking news story. Check back for developments.
 
:wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: 😱 :yowzer:

I can't believe it. That's amazing!!

I thought she was...for sure.

Miracle.

(wow)

Cheers.😀
 
it's true

this is what was reported,they did find her alive.

Missing Teen Elizabeth Smart Found Alive
3/12/03
Photo: Elizabeth Smart, seen in an undated family photo, was abducted at gunpoint from her Salt Lake City home June 5, 2002. Smart, the 15-year-old girl who vanished from her bedroom nearly eight months ago, was found alive Wednesday, March 12, 2003 during a traffic stop in suburban Salt Lake City, police said. (AP Photo/Handout, File)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Elizabeth Smart, the 15-year-old girl who vanished from her bedroom nine months ago, was found alive Wednesday in a Salt Lake City suburb with a drifter who had once done work at the family's home, police said.

"Miracles do exist," said Tom Smart, the girl's uncle. He said Elizabeth was in good condition and reuniting with jubilant relatives at the Salt Lake City police department.

Elizabeth was wearing a wig when she was found with the drifter, a man known as Emmanuel, and an unidentified woman, authorities said. Relatives of the drifter, whose real name is Brian Mitchell, have described him as a self-appointed prophet for the homeless.

Police offered different accounts of how Elizabeth was found. A spokeswoman for police in suburban Sandy said she was in car stopped by police after two people called to say they had spotted Emmanuel. Another officer said the group was discovered standing along a road.

Witness John Ferguson said the arrest involved a man who looked like a transient and two women wearing unusual clothing.

He said the women had "longer clothing on, blue almost like a pillow case ... over the face almost like a veil. They were all just kind of calmly talking to the police," Ferguson told KSL television.

Mitchell was in custody at the Sandy police station.

A celebration erupted in front of the Smarts' home, with neighbors and members of the family's Mormon ward holding blue and yellow balloons.

"I'm just overwhelmed. I just couldn't be more happy," said neighbor Charlotte Hamblin, 62.

Elizabeth was found at an intersection about 20 miles south of her home. She disappeared last June, part of a frightening string of incidents involving children that included the slayings of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam of San Diego and 5-year-old Samantha Runnion of Orange County, Calif.

A month ago, the Smarts held a news conference where they released a sketch of Mitchell, who did work at their home in November 2001. As recently as Tuesday, the family openly criticized police for not devoting enough attention to the former handyman.

Mitchell's sister called authorities with his identity after the family's Feb. 3 news conference. The man's stepson, Mark Thompson, gave investigators photos of Mitchell and said his stepfather was "capable" of kidnapping a child.

He also said Mitchell believes he is a prophet who needs to preach to the homeless and has no source of income other than handouts.

Elizabeth was 14 when she vanished early on the morning of June 5. Her 9-year-old sister, Mary Katherine, said Elizabeth was taken by a man who may have gotten into the house by cutting a window screen near the back door. The sister pretended to be asleep, and she said the gunman threatened to hurt Elizabeth if she didn't keep quiet.

The top potential suspect, Richard Ricci, a handyman who once worked in the Smart household, died Aug. 30 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage while in prison on a parole violation. He said he had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

Investigators have said they believe Ricci was involved but may not have acted alone.

Last month, Elizabeth's parents said Mary Katharine had come to them recently to say Emmanuel bore some resemblance to the kidnapper. This week, they chastised police for not going after Mitchell.

"They should have caught this guy by now," said Tom Smart. "The police are too vested in Ricci."

Elizabeth's father, Ed, was less harsh but expressed his "frustration" at public statements made by police dismissing Mitchell as a potential suspect.

Police said they followed up more than 16,000 leads from the public in addition to those they came up with themselves.

Over the summer, the Smarts held twice-daily news briefings and thousands of volunteers combed the foothills of Salt Lake City, searching under brush for any sign of the blonde girl.

The family often got calls from the police alerting them to grisly discoveries that might be linked to their missing daughter; they wanted the Smarts to know before the story hit the news.

Sometimes, the news beat the police. Hands and feet had been found in a canyon, or bones had been discovered in the desert. The Smarts would call police to ask if it was Elizabeth. Every time, the answer was no.

Children's advocates were elated by the good news.

"We are very, very relieved," said Marilyn Ward, director of Child Search, a national missing children center based in Houston. "This should help the cause of missing children everywhere. We are thankful she's alive. It gives hope to people to never give up."

___

Missing Teen Elizabeth Smart Found Alive
3/12/03
Photo: Elizabeth Smart, seen in an undated family photo, was abducted at gunpoint from her Salt Lake City home June 5, 2002. Smart, the 15-year-old girl who vanished from her bedroom nearly eight months ago, was found alive Wednesday, March 12, 2003 during a traffic stop in suburban Salt Lake City, police said. (AP Photo/Handout, File)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Elizabeth Smart, the 15-year-old girl who vanished from her bedroom nine months ago, was found alive Wednesday in a Salt Lake City suburb with a drifter who had once done work at the family's home, police said.

"Miracles do exist," said Tom Smart, the girl's uncle. He said Elizabeth was in good condition and reuniting with jubilant relatives at the Salt Lake City police department.

Elizabeth was wearing a wig when she was found with the drifter, a man known as Emmanuel, and an unidentified woman, authorities said. Relatives of the drifter, whose real name is Brian Mitchell, have described him as a self-appointed prophet for the homeless.

Police offered different accounts of how Elizabeth was found. A spokeswoman for police in suburban Sandy said she was in car stopped by police after two people called to say they had spotted Emmanuel. Another officer said the group was discovered standing along a road.

Witness John Ferguson said the arrest involved a man who looked like a transient and two women wearing unusual clothing.

He said the women had "longer clothing on, blue almost like a pillow case ... over the face almost like a veil. They were all just kind of calmly talking to the police," Ferguson told KSL television.

Mitchell was in custody at the Sandy police station.

A celebration erupted in front of the Smarts' home, with neighbors and members of the family's Mormon ward holding blue and yellow balloons.

"I'm just overwhelmed. I just couldn't be more happy," said neighbor Charlotte Hamblin, 62.

Elizabeth was found at an intersection about 20 miles south of her home. She disappeared last June, part of a frightening string of incidents involving children that included the slayings of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam of San Diego and 5-year-old Samantha Runnion of Orange County, Calif.

A month ago, the Smarts held a news conference where they released a sketch of Mitchell, who did work at their home in November 2001. As recently as Tuesday, the family openly criticized police for not devoting enough attention to the former handyman.

Mitchell's sister called authorities with his identity after the family's Feb. 3 news conference. The man's stepson, Mark Thompson, gave investigators photos of Mitchell and said his stepfather was "capable" of kidnapping a child.

He also said Mitchell believes he is a prophet who needs to preach to the homeless and has no source of income other than handouts.

Elizabeth was 14 when she vanished early on the morning of June 5. Her 9-year-old sister, Mary Katherine, said Elizabeth was taken by a man who may have gotten into the house by cutting a window screen near the back door. The sister pretended to be asleep, and she said the gunman threatened to hurt Elizabeth if she didn't keep quiet.

The top potential suspect, Richard Ricci, a handyman who once worked in the Smart household, died Aug. 30 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage while in prison on a parole violation. He said he had nothing to do with the kidnapping.

Investigators have said they believe Ricci was involved but may not have acted alone.

Last month, Elizabeth's parents said Mary Katharine had come to them recently to say Emmanuel bore some resemblance to the kidnapper. This week, they chastised police for not going after Mitchell.

"They should have caught this guy by now," said Tom Smart. "The police are too vested in Ricci."

Elizabeth's father, Ed, was less harsh but expressed his "frustration" at public statements made by police dismissing Mitchell as a potential suspect.

Police said they followed up more than 16,000 leads from the public in addition to those they came up with themselves.

Over the summer, the Smarts held twice-daily news briefings and thousands of volunteers combed the foothills of Salt Lake City, searching under brush for any sign of the blonde girl.

The family often got calls from the police alerting them to grisly discoveries that might be linked to their missing daughter; they wanted the Smarts to know before the story hit the news.

Sometimes, the news beat the police. Hands and feet had been found in a canyon, or bones had been discovered in the desert. The Smarts would call police to ask if it was Elizabeth. Every time, the answer was no.

Children's advocates were elated by the good news.

"We are very, very relieved," said Marilyn Ward, director of Child Search, a national missing children center based in Houston. "This should help the cause of missing children everywhere. We are thankful she's alive. It gives hope to people to never give up."

___
 
I'm so glad she's alive! I hope nothing really bad happened to her while she was missing.
 
Amazing indeed...

No matter what happened, at least her parents have their child back again, and time to heal whatever wounds have been inflicted. I agree with Moses...long odds after that amount of time has elapsed. I'm very happy for the family. Q
 
Re: Amazing indeed...

qjakal said:
No matter what happened, at least her parents have their child back again, and time to heal whatever wounds have been inflicted. I agree with Moses...long odds after that amount of time has elapsed. I'm very happy for the family. Q
Mircles do happen! Prayers are answered, it may not always be the way that we want...but God always answers prayer. Sometimes we have to wait and be patient! I am so happy that thankful that she was found and alive! Now it is time for the healing, God bless them all and help them through this! 🙂
 
When I saw this on tv, I was completely amazed. 9 months. We all know what the statistics say usually happens after a week, let alone 9 months.
 
Call It...

The cynic in me, but eventually they'll find out her parents had everything to do with her disappearance. It's ALL too strange how they did their best to steer the investigation away from the facts.

I'm glad she's back, but there's a certain smell about it...

And this time it's not England.


Tron
 
I guess in all this time of turmoil and fighting something comes along to make you believe that there is good in the world.I hope those who took her are quicklly punshied and put away.I also hope that the press and the book hunter's leave this girl alone.Alas,this won't happen so I just hope she can have a normal a life as possible.


May,God bless Elizabeth and her family and help them to recover from these very trying times.And,may He give them strength to over come the rough road ahead.I am sure she will always be haunted by this but in time it will heal and she will go on.Then,in time she will have the peace she deserves.😉 😉 😉 😉


:atom: Peace the ever elusive dream:atom:
 
Re: Call It...

Neutron said:
The cynic in me, but eventually they'll find out her parents had everything to do with her disappearance. It's ALL too strange how they did their best to steer the investigation away from the facts.
Tron

*sigh* 🙄

Can somebody claim this child?

Cynics beware, Moses is here.

Cheers.😀
 
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