Lemont police searching for missing teen girls
Both 14-year-olds found safely, police say
Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two 14-year-old girls who ran away from Timberline Knolls, a treatment facility in Lemont.
The Brief
- Two 14-year-old girls are missing after leaving Timberline Knolls Treatment Facility in Lemont.
- The girls were last seen near Copper Ridge Subdivision on Tuesday night.
- Lemont Police are asking for the public’s help in locating them.
LEMONT, Ill. – Two 14-year-old girls who ran away from Timberline Knolls, a treatment facility in Lemont, have been located.
Lemont police made the announcement late Wednesday night, saying, “Both juveniles are safe.”
The girls, Andria and Chloe, were last spotted near the Copper Ridge Subdivision on Tuesday night.
As of 9:15 pm. on Wednesday, the girls were in the custody of Lemont police, according to the police department. No further information was released due to the ages of the juveniles.
The Source
The information in this article was provided by the Lemont Police Department.
Conclusion
The search for the missing 14-year-old girls came to an end with the announcement of their safe location by the Lemont police. The police department had requested the public’s help in locating the girls, who had run away from Timberline Knolls Treatment Facility in Lemont. With their safe return, the family and the community can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
FAQs
What was the reason behind the girls’ disappearance?
It was not specified by the Lemont Police Department what prompted the girls to run away from the treatment facility.
Were the girls found with any assistance?
No information was provided by the police department on whether the girls were found with the help of any authorities or organizations.
Will any further investigation be conducted?
Due to the ages of the juveniles, no further information was released by the Lemont Police Department regarding the circumstances surrounding their disappearance or their subsequent return.