Arizona girl Alicia Navarro, missing since 2019, walks into Montana police station

An Arizona girl who disappeared in the night just days before her 15th birthday four years ago was found safe several states away this week — when she walked into a police station and asked to be removed from the missing children list.

Alicia Navarro, now 18, walked into a police department in a tiny Montana town 40 miles from the Canadian border and identified herself as the teen who was reported missing in September 2019, Glendale police said Wednesday.

“Alicia Navarro has been located,” Glendale public safety communications manager Jose Santiago said during a press conference. “She is by all accounts safe, she is by all accounts healthy and she is by all accounts happy.”

The teenager — who was described as autistic but high-functioning in her missing person’s report — left her Glendale home overnight on Sept. 15, 2019, at just 14 years old.

Her parents, who were asleep when she slipped out of the house, found a handwritten note from their daughter stating: “I ran away. I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry” the next day, according to KTAR News.
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Alicia Navarro left her home while her parents slept on Sept. 15, 2019, at just 14 years old and never returned. Missing Kids

Navarro took her phone and her laptop and stacked chairs to escape over the back fence of the house, her mother later said in a local interview. She never heard from her again — until this week.

Navarro walked into the local police station in Montana alone and told them to remove her from the missing children list.

The department alerted Glendale police, who confirmed her identity and contacted the teen’s family to let them know she had been found safe.

Alicia Navarro stands in front of a door in a photo taken at the local police station this week.
Navarro (pictured just days ago) walked into a local police station in a tiny Montana town this week and asked to be removed from the missing children list. FOX 10

Navarro then spoke with her mother — who never gave up searching for her daughter — in an emotional reunion, police said.

The teen wanted to make sure her mom knew that she was OK and was very apologetic over the pain her mother went through not knowing where she was for the past four years or even if she was still alive, Santiago said.

Her mom, Jessica Nuñez, called the discovery of her daughter four years after her disappearance a miracle in a video she posted to Facebook.

Alicia Navarro’s mysterious reappearance: What we know so far Who is Alicia Navarro?

Alicia Navarro seen in photo taken after her reappearance in Montana
Alicia Navarro seen in photo taken after her reappearance in Montana. FOX 10

Alicia Navarro is a previously missing 18-year-old from Arizona who unexpectedly turned up in a Montana police station nearly four years after her disappearance.

When did she disappear?

In 2019, the girl left her family’s Glendale, Arizona, home in the middle of the night just a few days before her 15th birthday. Her parents found a handwritten note from Navarro saying: “I ran away. I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry.”

Where was she found?

Navarro walked into a police station in a tiny Montana town about 40 miles from the Canadian border — and some 1,000 miles from home — and identified herself as the missing girl from Arizona.

Is she facing any charges?

Authorities in Navarro’s hometown of Glendale, Arizona, said the teen is not facing any criminal charges and is not in any kind of legal trouble.

Why did she leave?

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Alicia Navarro was just shy of her 15th birthday when she vanished.

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Alicia’s mother, Jessica Nuñez, previously raised concerns that Navarro, who was diagnosed as high-functioning on the autism spectrum, may have been lured away by someone she met online.

“For everyone who has missing loved ones, I want you to use this case as an example,” she said. “Miracles do exist. Never lose hope and always fight.”

Nuñez said she doesn’t have details on her daughter’s disappearance but said “The important thing is that she is alive.”

Age progression rendering of Alicia Navarro at 17 years old.
The girl’s mom never stopped searching for her daughter and called her discovery safe and sound a miracle. Missing Kids

Glendale police said they are investigating how the teen got to Montana and whom she has been staying with over the past four years as many questions remain unanswered.

They said Navarro ran away from home under her own free will and has been cooperating with their investigation.

She also told police that no one has harmed her and she appeared to be healthy.

Her mom, Jessica Nuñez, called the discovery of her daughter four years after her disappearance a miracle in a video she posted to Facebook.
Her mom, Jessica Nuñez, called the discovery of her daughter four years after her disappearance a miracle. Finding Alicia/Facebook

 

The girl remains in Montana and is able to come and go as she pleases. She is asking for privacy so she can move on with her life, Santiago said.

“We can only imagine what she’s going through, mentally, emotionally, as well as her family, and as much as we’d like to say this is the end, this is probably only the beginning of where this investigation will go,” Glendale PD Lt. Scott Waite said.

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of Navarro’s disappearance and the following four years.

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