More than three decades after she vanished, a missing Arizona teen has been found alive and well, authorities said.
Christina Marie Plante was first reported missing in May 1994 when she was just 13 years old.
“Investigators have confirmed her identity, and her status as a missing person has been officially resolved,” the Gila County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement via Facebook on Wednesday, April 1.
Authorities said that Plante disappeared from Star Valley without a trace.
“At the time of her disappearance, extensive search efforts were conducted involving local law enforcement, volunteers, and regional resources,” the statement read. “Despite exhaustive ground searches, interviews, and investigative follow-up, no viable leads were developed.”
After she was reported missing, Plante was entered into national missing children databases and missing person flyers were distributed across the country in an attempt to locate her.
While officials confirmed that Plante has been found, they said they are not sharing any additional information regarding the case out of respect for her privacy.
Due to the privacy surrounding the case, it is not currently known what happened to Plante over the past 30 years, where she has been living or the circumstances surrounding why she disappeared in the first place. Additionally, police did not specify where she was found or exactly how she was located.
However, authorities did reveal how they managed to track Plante down more than three decades after her disappearance.
Officials said they used technological advances, modern investigative techniques and detailed case review amid the investigation. The tools ultimately helped detectives develop new leads, which led to the breakthrough that helped them locate Plante.
“This case underscores the importance of cold case review initiatives and the impact of evolving technology in bringing long-awaited answers to families and communities,” the statement read.
The department concluded the post by insisting that they’re dedicated to solving cold cases, no matter how long ago the cases took place.
“The Gila County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to pursuing all unresolved cases and encourages anyone with information regarding other cold cases to come forward,” the statement read.
After the Gila County Sheriff’s Office shared the news that Plante had been found, several social media users took to the comment section to react to the news.
One person simply said that her discovery was “wonderful,” while another social media user added, “I hope those who loved the 13-year-old Christina are alive to see this day.”











