By Kevin Deutsch
Victoria “Tori” Wymann, the Parkland teen who disappeared after leaving her home June 29, has been found safe, her mother said in a Facebook post early Monday.
“Update: Tori is home safe,” Merri Wymann wrote. “Thank you all for your support and prayers.”
Her daughter went missing after surveillance video showed her leaving her Parkland home and entering a white vehicle with dark-colored windows. Broward Sheriff’s Office missing persons detectives made a public plea for help in the case last week, seeking tips that might lead them to the girl.
According to investigators, Wymann returned to her home at 3 a.m. Monday in good condition, BSO said in a press release.
A $5,000 reward in the case was recently announced by Kingsman Philanthropic, a nonprofit group funding kidnap recovery, domestic violence and human trafficking assistance to women and children.
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- Kevin Deutsch is an award-winning journalist and author of two nonfiction books. He covers general assignment news and Jewish community issues for Talk Media. He has also worked as a staff writer at The Miami Times, the Rio Grande SUN, the New York Daily News, Newsday, The Miami Herald, The Palm Beach Post, The Riverdale Press, and Bronx Justice News.
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