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An Arizona girl missing since 1994 has been found alive, closing a 32-year cold case.
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An Arizona girl missing since 1994 has been found alive, according to the county sheriff's office. The discovery marks the conclusion of a three-decade cold case that had gone unsolved for more than three decades. The girl's family and law enforcement have not yet released details about where she was found or under what circumstances. The case had grown cold over the years, with few leads until this recent breakthrough. Authorities are expected to release additional information as the investigation continues.
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