Missing Nauvoo Teen Has Been Found

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**update** The Quad Cities F-B-I office is announcing a girl missing for two months has been found just days after asking for the public’s help.  The call for awareness was made Monday for missing fourteen-year-old Addison Windbigler.  She is from Nauvoo, Illinois, and was last seen in Keokuk, in southeast Iowa, over two months ago.  Authorities are saying she was found uninjured this week in Minneapolis.

The F-B-I is asking eastern Iowa residents to be on the lookout for a missing Illinois teen.  The Bureau is saying fourteen-year-old Addison Windbigler of Nauvoo, Illinois, has now been missing for two months.  Authorities say she was last seen in Keokuk, Iowa on December 14th.  Officers are now saying they believe there are people in the Keokuk community that have information that could lead to her recovery.

***Report Courtesy of Total Traffic News Source***

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