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UPDATE: Teen Girl Who Prompted Shelton Amber Alert Found Safe

16-year-old Vivian Gaspar was found alive and well in Olympia after her disapperance from her home in Shelton the night before prompted an Amber Alert.

UPDATE: 4:37 p.m., 8/1/12

Vivian Gaspar was found alive and well in Olympia Wednesday afternoon. Mason County Sheriff's deputies say she was not abducted.

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(This is from the Washington State Patrol)

An Amber Alert has been issued for 16-year-old Vivian Gaspar, who was last seen in her bedroom at 9 p.m. yesterday and was discovered missing at 7:30 this morning. It appears there was a struggle in the room.

There are no known suspects at this time, but anyone with information is asked to call 9-11.

AMBER ALERT INFORMATION:

Name: Vivian Gaspar
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: Hispanic
Age: 16 Year(s) old
Height: 5ft 2in
Weight: 128
Gender: Female
Description: Black hair just past shoulders.
Subject Believed to be Wearing : Black shorts, black blouse.

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Karen April 4, 2013 at 04:38 pm
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