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Missing Rineyville, KY 17-year-old has been located; shes safe

Next earlier story: KSP post 15 seeks help locating missing Hardin Co. girl, 17

By Tpr Jeff Gregory, Public Information Officer Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

We are glad to report that Emma Riney has been located and she is safe with relatives in New Jersey. She is going to remain there until her family from Hardin County can go and get her. We appreciate everyone’s help and we are glad for a safe conclusion.




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Update: Located and safe: Search for missing girl



2016-02-14 - Photo from Kentucky State Police, Post 4, Elizabethtown.
KSP Post 4 Troopers/Detectives are asking for help from the public in locating a missing Hardin Co. girl. Emma Riney (17) left her residence early Thursday morning, February 11, 2016, for school in a grey 1996 Nissan King Cab truck (Ky. reg. 307-LTT) but never arrived. She has contacted friends since she went missing and is thought to be in the company of an unknown adult male. Anyone with any information concerning her whereabouts or the identity of the adult male in the picture is asked to contact KSP Post 4 at 270-766-5078 or your local law enforcement agency.

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