The 12-Year Pursuit Ends After Discovery Of Missing Girl Sabrina Allen

The 12-year pursuit ended when the authorities said that a Texas girl who has been missing in the United States for over a decade was discovered in Mexico. As reported by ABC News, the Austin Police Department confirmed that Sabrina Allen had been located, but declined to divulge further details.

Officials said that a news conference which includes local police and the FBI was scheduled to deliberate an imperative seizure. Private investigator Philip Klein who worked on the case told ABC News that Sabrina Allen, who was 4-year old when she went missing 12 years ago, was discovered in a small town southeast of Mexico City.

As said by PI Philip Klein, the Mexican federal authorities, the US Marshals and FBI orchestrated the operation. He also added that one of the Mexican agents sustained a minor injury in the missions. Klein continued that the missing girl, who is now an adolescent after 12 years, was taken into custodial supervision late Tuesday alongside her mother Dara Llorens.

On a commercial flight Tuesday night, both the missing girl and her mother abductor were brought back to the US after the implausible mission 12 years after. The successful rescue operation was led by a Beaumont-based child rescue team, the FBI, U.S. Marshals and Mexican authorities.

Philip Klein also stated that Dara Llorens, who has a character disorder, was booked to Travis County Jail to compensate for of $300,000 bond. She was taken on motivated abduction charges. While, 17-year old Sabrina Allen is currently undertaking a medical assessment at an anonymous location.

12 years ago, Dara Llorens purportedly took her daughter for an arranged weekend visit as part of a court-ordered child custody agreement on April 19, 2002. On the word of the FBI, Dara never returned Sabrina Allen to her father, who was the primary guardian, at the end of that weekend.

Meanwhile, the missing girl's father Greg Allen was ecstatic for his much-awaited reunion with her daughter after he braved the 12-year pursuit to locate his long-lost child. According to his statement with KVUE, Greg said, "I am overjoyed that Sabrina has been found alive and is safe. Our entire family would like to thank the investigators that made this happen." He also added, "We also would like to thank the Mexican government for their cooperation in this case. Last, a heartfelt thank you to the US FBI, US Marshals, and all of the investigators that have worked this case for the last 12 years. We look forward to being reunited very soon."

Dara Llorens, who has disappeared under several genuine and false nom de plumes, is an astute Machiavelli. She even altered her daughter's hair color so she wouldn't be effortlessly discovered.

Greg Allen will finally be able to breathe easily after over a decade filled with tension and anxiety as he searched for her missing girl. Now, the much-awaited reunion will end the 12-year nerve-wracking pursuit in bliss.

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