Missing Girl Found Safe in Florida


Author: The Daily News Now! March 14, 2026 Duration: 1:22
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Missing Girl Found Safe in Florida

Madison Fields, a 16-year-old from Ohio, was found safe in Florida after going missing in February. The FBI tracked a suspect linked to her case, leading to her discovery at a hotel. Fields had been using an app to meet someone and disappeared while walking near Colerain Avenue. The suspect is now in custody, and the community played a significant role in her safe return.

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