A girl who vanished without a trace 32 years ago in a small Arizona town has been found alive, solving one of the oldest unsolved cases. Christina Marie Plante, now 44, was identified this week by authorities, bringing closure to a case that had remained open for decades. She was last seen at the age of 13 on May 15, 1994, as she left her home in Star Valley heading toward the horse stable. From that moment, she "disappeared without a trace," writes The Sun. Her disappearance was classified as a dangerous and suspicious circumstance, prompting a large-scale search operation by police, volunteers, and the local community. However, for years no concrete leads were found, and the case was considered a "cold case." The case was reopened by the Gila County Sheriff's Office, which, through the use of modern technology and new investigative techniques, achieved a decisive breakthrough. After more than three decades, authorities confirmed that Plante has been found alive and her identity has been officially verified. For privacy and well-being reasons, further details about the case have not been made public. Authorities emphasize their continued commitment to solving other unresolved cases and urge citizens to contribute any possible information.
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32-year-old mystery solved, girl found alive after more than three decades missing since she was 13 years old
A girl who vanished without a trace 32 years ago in a small Arizona town has been found alive, solving one of the oldest unsolved cases. Christina Marie Plante, now 44, was identified this week by authorities, bringing c

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