A 17-year-old Indian girl who went missing has been found safe in Minnesota but she will face charges of "absenting" and unauthorized use of her mother's car.
Amber Kay Haugen is a student at the University of North Dakota. She was seen on campus last Wednesday but disappeared. She reportedly told a friend she was "fed up" and wasn't going to go to back home in Grand Forks.
Police ended up locating Amber in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. She is being extradited to face the charges.
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(The Grand Forks Herald 5/8)
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