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UPDATED: Missing Kyle Teen Found Unharmed

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Kyle Police Department have reported that they returned 15 year old Tatum Bradshaw home Wednesday morning and was unharmed. Tatum had left her home Tuesday morning on her way to school, and had never made it to her school bus or school. Kyle PD reported Tatum Bradshaw was “voluntarily away from home” and that she was found unharmed.

Kyle PD also thanked everyone who had helped with the search.


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Kyle police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 15-year-old Lehman High School student last seen Tuesday morning.

Tatum Bradshaw was last seen near the intersection of Otono Loop and Ferrule Drive in Kyle at about 8 a.m. Jan. 6, according to police.

Authorities said Bradshaw left her house Tuesday morning to meet the school bus a short distance from her home, but the teen did not make it to the bus and did not attend school Tuesday.

The girl is described as 5’9″ tall, 150 pounds with blonde hair and brownish, hazel eyes. Bradshaw also has braces with pink bands.

Police say Bradshaw was wearing a black sweat shirt, black and white blouse, blue jeans, and carrying an Army camouflage backpack.

Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett said investigators have spoken to nearly 20 of Bradshaw’s friends, acquaintances and family members. As of yet no one has been able to provide investigators with any additional information concerning the missing teen’s whereabouts, Barnett said.

Anyone with information on Bradshaw’s whereabouts is asked to call the Kyle Police Department Communications Center at (512) 268-3232.


 

 

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