New details released on Georgia teen missing since February
Mann showed up at a Kentucky grocery store
Mann showed up at a Kentucky grocery store
Mann showed up at a Kentucky grocery store
A Georgia teen missing since February has been found safe, according to a social media post from the Oconee County, Georgia Sheriff's Office.
"Julia Mann has been located," the post said. "She appears to be safe and local authorities have been notified. We will not release any further at this time. Please respect her privacy and be respectful to a teenage girl and her family. Thank you for your concern and your assistance in finding Julia."
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children posted the following Tuesday night:
"Our prayers have been answered and our precious Julia is safe. She showed up at a grocery store in Louisville, Kentucky this morning and asked an officer to call her mom and dad. We want to thank everyone who cared about Julia and shared her story. We appreciate the hard work of all the law enforcement agencies involved. We are so grateful to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, The National Child Protection Task Force, The Morgan Nick Foundation, and the media. Thank you all for your overwhelming support over these last several months. We kindly ask that our family be given the privacy we need at this time.
- Terrie Clark & Mitchell Mann
Parents of Julia Mann"
Julia disappeared from her home on Feb. 20. Authorities said it appears she left alone. The FBI, GBI and Georgia State Patrol were involved in the investigation.