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Missing Irvington Girl, 14, Is Found, Safe

Update, Monday, 1 p.m.

Photo Credit: Town of Greenburgh
Aliyah Espinal has been missing since Friday.

Aliyah Espinal has been missing since Friday.

Photo Credit: Town of Greenburgh

IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Aliyah Espinal, the Irvington Middle School student who was reported missing Saturday, has been located and is safe, according to Irvington Schools Superintendent Kristopher Harrison said.

She was located at approximately 11:30 a.m. Monday, according to Harrison.

She will be interviewed by police pending her release back to her parents.

No further information was released.

Original story, Monday, 7 a.m.

This story has been updated.

IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Officials are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 14-year-old Irvington girl.

Aliyah Espinal was reported missing by her parents Saturday afternoon, according to Irvington Schools Superintendent Kristopher Harrison. She is 5-foot-3, 109 pounds with light brown hair and brown eyes. 

She was last seen wearing a blue Hollister jacket, white KD sneakers with "peanut butter and jelly" written on them, blue jeans and carrying a blue Hollister backpack with a sunflower emblem on it, according to Irvington Police.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call Irvington Police at 914-591-8080 or 911.

Espinal is an eighth-grader at Irvington Middle School, according to Harrison.

Aliyah was believed to have arranged to be picked up by an acquaintance in a car on Friday afternoon, Harrison said. Her photo is embedded in this message.

Police ask that anyone who has information on Aliyah's whereabouts to contact them at914-591-8080.

"We will, of course, cooperate with the police in their investigation," Harrison said in an email to the community. "I have been in contact with Aliyah's parents and communicated our concerns for her safety and support for the efforts of the Irvington Police.

"Our guidance counselors and school psychologists are available to any family requiring support to discuss this matter with their children."

 

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