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UPDATE: Woodside Teen Who Was Reported Missing Has Been Found

Zannatul Iqbal (DCPI)

Nov. 20, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez 

A Woodside teen who went missing on Nov. 15 has been found, according to police.

Zannatul Iqbal, 15, showed up at school on Nov 19,  days after police reported that she went missing.

A NYPD spokesperson said that he had no information as to her whereabouts over the four-day period.

He said that her father reported her missing last week, stating that she had last been seen at Brooklyn Technical High School on Thursday. Then she turned up for school on Monday.

 

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E. Victoria Yong

Yea she’s my friend, we hang out in fort greene. She’s literally fine all her friends knew about this and where she was going.

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woodside guy

she is safe as confirmed by Brooklyn Tech
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Thank you for sharing this article. This student has been in school, including yesterday, and is staying with a friend, as confirmed by the school administration. She is safe and unharmed. She was located within 24 hours of being declared missing by her family.
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Anonymous

So. Basically she left her family. And they thought she went missing until they found out that she don’t want to be with them anymore. Something like that?

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George Kelly

Hopefully this Kid is found Safe.No need to speculate,BUT the support or lack thereof is deafening..
Good luck to her family and may this Kid find safety.

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Carbie Barbie

I like how wishing for someone’s safety gets downvotes.

You could write “I sure hope the earth doesn’t get pulverized by an asteroid tonight and all its life become extinct,” and some glorious, moronic malcontent would downvote it.

What wondrous, idiotic places comment boards are.

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Amy

I love your comment..! It’s spot on. I totally agree. So much negativity these days. And for no reason. Good for you for communicating it perfectly..!

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