Who helped Alicia Navarro flee? 'Missing' Arizona teen reportedly lived with 36-year-old Walmart worker

Alicia Navarro who is 18 now from Glendale, Arizona had grabbed the global headlines when she went missing and even the FBI had to be involved in the search for her

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Alicia Navarro's case has indeed raised many eyebrows in America as her curious case has become the talk of the town. For the unversed, an Arizona teenager named Alicia Navarro who went missing at the age of 14 walked into a Police station safe & secure by herself. Alicia Navarro who is 18 now from Glendale, Arizona had grabbed the global headlines when she went missing and even the FBI had to be involved in the search for her. However, the cops could never find Alicia Navarro. As per reports, Alicia showed up alone this week in a small Montana town about 64 kilometers from the Canadian border and identified herself. Glendale police spokesperson was quoted by US media saying, "She is by all accounts safe, she is by all accounts healthy, and she is by all accounts happy.She showed up at a police department. She identified herself as Alicia Navarro. She basically asked for help to clear her off of a missing juvenile list." Following this, Americans on social media raised multiple questions about Alicia Navarro's disappearance and the most prevalent ones being where she was and with whom she was living.

Now, US media reports have revealed that Alicia Navarro walked into the Police station after her argument with a 36-year-old man with whom she was living with. As per LBC, Alicia Navarro shared an apartment with a 36-year-old man named Eddie Davis. Reportedly, Davis is a Wall Mart Nigh Shift Worker. Not only this, but reports also suggest that it was Eddie Davis who was allegedly involved in Alicia's disappearance four years ago. Notably, neighbors were quoted by US media that Alicia went to Police Station after an argument with Davis. Now, Alicia has left the apartment. She apparently told a man "I will go back" during the the argument. A resident said he spoke to Navarro once when she said she was "looking for her uncle" near the post office days before. She did not seem to know the area.

What did Alicia's mother say?

Where was Alicia Navarro? Arizona teen walks into Police station after missing for 4 years

For the unaware, Alicia had been diagnosed as high-functioning on the autism spectrum and was an avid video game player. Alicia's mother had informed that her daughter was the first in Arizona to receive a silver alert, a rare emergency notification for missing persons with "specific cognitive or developmental disabilities" and seniors.

During that time, Alicia's mother had expressed that she might have been lured by someone she met online. However, Alicia had left a note behind saying, "I ran away. I will be back, I swear. I’m sorry." The cops stated that initial questioning has revealed that she left her home by her choice, however, they are looking into 'the dynamics surrounding that decision'.


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