BLAIRSVILLE, Ga. — A teen who has a seizure disorder that was missing for a little over a week from Union County was found safe, according to her family.
The 16 years old was found safe Thursday afternoon her sister, Anne Hyles said in an email to 11Alive.
"We want to thank everyone for all the prayers and out pouring of love and support over the last 12 days!!" Hayleswrote in part.
Original story:
A 16-year-old was last seen around 1:30 a.m. in at her home in Blairsville, her family said. Her family said she's believed to be in Forsyth County, but she's not been spotted there. The flyer said she was believed to have left in a small blue car with two other men.
Her family said on the flyer that she was diagnosed with petit mal seizure and could need medical attention. The teen was described on the flyer as around 5 feet tall, weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. Her family said she was last seen wearing a black hoodie and black pants.
"We Love you sooo Much! Please at least contact me and let me know you are Ok," a message from her family reads at the end of the flyer.