At the age of 13, Christina Mary Blant was last seen walking to the stable where she kept her horse, after which she disappeared without a trace. Her disappearance led to a large-scale search and a mystery that remained unsolved for 32 years, until she was finally found alive, but in complete secrecy. The newspaper 'Metro' reported that when the girl disappeared in May 1994, officials in Star Valley, Arizona (United States), believed she might have been kidnapped. Her disappearance was classified as occurring in 'suspicious circumstances.' Volunteers joined the police in the search, but despite 'intensive ground searches, interviews, and investigative follow-up' that lasted for weeks, police were unable to find any trace of her. All they could say was that she was wearing a white T-shirt, multi-colored shorts, and black sneakers. More than three decades after her disappearance, the sheriff's office announced this week that Christina has been found alive. The case had been temporarily suspended but was never officially closed and was referred to the Gila County Sheriff's Office. The newspaper reported that using modern investigative methods, detectives led to new leads, and finally, there was a breakthrough in the case, and the police announced her discovery. Investigators said they 'confirmed her identity and resolved her status as a missing person.' However, they added that 'out of respect for Christina's privacy and safety, no additional details will be disclosed.'
Girl Missing for 32 Years Found Alive
In Arizona, USA, 13-year-old Christina Mary Blant disappeared in 1994. After 32 years of searches and investigation, police announced the girl has been found alive, but the details of her discovery and current location are being kept secret.