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Missing Girl apprehended at Columbia Walmart

About: Sheriff Moss asks help finding missing Milltown, KY girl, age 14

The case of the missing 14 year old Milltown, KY missing person case has been solved.

Sheriff Harrison Moss called at 11:18amCT, Wednesday, February 22, 2012, to say that Shyann Wooten, missing since Tuesday morning, was apprehended in the Columbia, KY, Super Walmart a couple of minutes before, and is now in the custody of the Adair County Sheriff's Office.

She is to be released into the custody of her parents, Sheriff Moss said. At this time, no charges are anticipated, the Sheriff said. "We're just relieved to have found her," he said.




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Missing Person: Shyann Wooten, 14 (Update: She's been found!)



2012-02-22 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo From Sheriff Harrison Moss.
UPDATE Sheriff Moss called at 11:18amCT, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, with the good news that Shyann has been located at the Columbia Super Walmart
Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss is asking that anyone with information on the whereabouts of 14 year old Shyann Wooten, above, to contact his office at 270-384-2776, or any law enforcement agency. The photo is the most recent one he could obtain, Sheriff Moss said.

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