Police call off Amber Alert for 17-year-old girl who was 'abducted' from South Texas saying she has been located 'safe and sound'
An Amber Alert was discontinued Wednesday afternoon for Arranza Diaz Larraga, 17. Police said she was reportedly abducted in South Texas Tuesday evening
An Amber Alert has been discontinued after a 17-year-old girl who was reportedly abducted in South Texas Tuesday evening was found.
The alert was issued early Wednesday for Arranza Diaz Larraga, who was last seen around 6.40pm in the 2100 block of North Cesar Chavaz Road in a rural area of San Juan, Texas.
It was called off at 11.53pm on Wednesday.
San Juan Police told DailyMail.com that the teenager has been found.
'As of right now Ms. Larraga has been located safe and sound. Case is still under investigation,' Sgt. Leandro Sifuentes said.
When the alert was issued law enforcement officials said she was in grave or immediate danger.
Police did not release any details of how she disappeared or a suspect but initially said she was in 'grave' danger
A relative on Facebook shared these two images of the teenager pleading for prayers and help in finding her early Wednesday
That same relative later posted that she was found and is on her way home
Police did not release any details of how she disappeared or any suspects.
She is described as 5 feet tall, 115 pounds with blonde hair and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing a white hoodie and jeans.
She also has an inner-mole on her knee, according to the police.
A relative on Facebook shared two images of the teenager pleading for prayers and help in finding her.
Anyone with information about Larraga's location is urged to call 911 or San Juan PD at 956-223-2400.
She was last seen on the 2100 block of North Cesar Chavaz Road in a rural area of San Juan, Texas