A woman who vanished from a small mountain community in Arizona in 1994, when she was just 13 years old, has been found alive after 32 years. Christina Marie Plante, now 44, was last seen on May 15, 1994, when she left her home in the Payson area, northeast of Phoenix, to walk to a nearby stable where her horse was kept. Authorities classified her disappearance as occurring under “endangered and suspicious circumstances.” Despite an extensive search involving law enforcement and volunteers, and interviews that yielded no leads, the case went cold—though it was never formally closed. It was eventually assigned to the Gila County Sheriff’s Office’s Cold Case Unit, which used advances in technology and updated investigative techniques to develop new leads and crack the case. Plante was also entered into national missing children databases during the intervening decades. “Investigators have confirmed her identity, and her status as a missing person has been officially resolved,” the sheriff’s office said, crediting cold case review initiatives for “bringing long-awaited answers to families and communities.” Out of respect for Plante’s privacy, authorities said no further details would be released.
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