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Missing 14-year-old Toronto girl found safe after two weeks, police say

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Coverage of the event varies in emphasis among the outlets. The Globe and Mail focuses on the police investigation into potential wrongdoing related to Esther's disappearance, while The Jerusalem Post highlights the community's efforts,…
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Missing 14-year-old Toronto girl found safe after two weeks, police say
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A 14-year-old girl from Toronto, who had been missing for nearly two weeks, has been found safe. The police announced her safe return on social media, with further details expected at a news conference. A reward of $25,000 was offered for information leading to her recovery, and concerns were raised about missing-person signs being removed.

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ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountToronto police say a 14-year-old girl whose disappearance sparked an intensive search has been found safe after nearly two weeks.Police made the announcement on social media and gave no other details about Esther’s case, though they are expected to provide more information at a news conference this afternoon. Officers and volunteers led parallel efforts to find the girl, who police said had last been seen in the area of Bathurst Street and Hotspur Road just after midnight on May 16.Investigators had said they were concerned for her safety, and last week upgraded their search to a Level 1 operation, which is the highest level.Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Esther’s family announced earlier this week that a…

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