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Posted on Thu, Apr 5, 2012 : 2:43 p.m.

Police: Missing Ann Arbor woman found

By Kyle Feldscher

The 20-year-old woman reported who was missing since 6 p.m. Tuesday has been found alive and well, according to Ann Arbor police.

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Amanda Reddy

Courtesy of Ann Arbor police

Detective Bill Stanford said at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday that Amanda Reddy was found near the area where she was last seen, in the area of Yost Boulevard and Washtenaw Avenue.

“She’s been taken to the hospital to get checked out, but she’s alive and well,” Stanford said.

Kyle Feldscher covers cops and courts for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at kylefeldscher@annarbor.com or you can follow him on Twitter.

Comments

jcj

Thu, Apr 5, 2012 : 9:05 p.m.

There will be those that want more information. But the only important thing is she is safe.

jcj

Sat, Apr 7, 2012 : 4:05 p.m.

jj45678 The question is why do you want more information on this case? Where is the need for YOU too know more? If it were your child would you feel it necessary for all the world to know why she was missing? I think not and you can satisfy your gawker needs by chasing fire trucks!

Long Time No See

Thu, Apr 5, 2012 : 11:08 p.m.

I agree with jcj. It seems to me that the main reason for posting this article is that there was a previous article that mentioned this woman was missing. The main reason to post the previous article was that it might be useful to engage the public in case someone might be able to assist with the search. Now that she is found, there is no longer a public interest served by further investigation or publicity. I'm *very* happy that she was located and that she is safe. It seems to me that a desire for more details might indicate an unhealthy voyeuristic interest in the personal affairs of others.

jj45678

Thu, Apr 5, 2012 : 10:17 p.m.

Of course we want more information. This is a newspaper! That's why they major in journalism - to learn to ask the what, why how, when and where. When it doesn't happen in a given article, it doesn't mean we should lower our expectations of top notch journalism.

Craig Lounsbury

Thu, Apr 5, 2012 : 6:57 p.m.

Its good to know this issue has a satisfactory outcome. I'm glad the police were up to the challenge. And i truly wish all the best for the young lady.