A 14-year-old girl missing for over two weeks in New Brunswick has been found.
In a tweet Tuesday, the Saint John, N.B., police said the girl was found safe.
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She was first reported missing from Saint John on Nov. 7 and for a time she was believed to be with two 13-year-old boys from the town of Chamcook, about 100 kilometres west of Saint John.
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The boys were reported missing on Nov. 5, and police said they had driven a car from Chamcook to Saint John.
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The boys were found in Saint John the following week.
Police said throughout their search that they didn’t suspect the teens were in danger.
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