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Sarah Maynard Has Been Found

Sarah Maynard Has Been Found - Sarah Maynard, 13 was found this morning according to the police on Columbus Road and she was taken to the children’s hospital. We don’t know yet nothing about her condition.

A mother with her two children, and their friend were disappeared from Ohio in mysterious circumstances.
According to police, nothing suggests that they had been abducted.
But when they found the mother’s car at a boarding school, students were locked inside and the police warned of a “potentially dangerous person could be near.”

Authorities and residents in Ohio are looking for two women and two children who had been missing for several days,
The police have found blood in the house at the home of Tina Herrmann, 32, and her children Sarah Maynard, 13, and Kody Maynard, 10, said Sheriff David Barber on Friday.

Although Stephanie Sprang, 41, a friend of Tina Herrmann, is missing too.

Herrmann did not come to work on Wednesday. A police went twice to her house and knocked. The lights were on and the car was standing in the driveway – but no one answered the door. The kids were in school on Wednesday but not Thursday. The following day the Herrmann’s job manager went into the house – and discovered a pool of blood.

- All I can say is that there is a large amount. It does not come from someone who encounters a toe, or cutting her finger, “said David Barbier.

The friend, Stephanie Sprang’s car was then parked outside the house – but Tina Herrmann’s car was gone.

A spokesperson for the school, told the AP that there was a suspect with ties to the missing at the school, and that authorities were looking for that person. Since then, the FBI is also engaged.

Neighbours and friends in the area are chains, and the police search party looking methodically through the area. Among other things we think about the sending down divers in a lake nearby. The children’s father, Larry Maynard, says he “expects the worst, but hoping for the best”. Tina Herrmann’s boyfriend, Greg Borders, will be consulted but he is not suspected of anything.

Sarah Maynard Has Been Found

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