"It's not clear whether she ran away or was abducted, but her family believes she is in danger."
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The parents of a missing Huntsville teenager publicly pleaded for their 15-year-old daughter to come home during a tearful news conference this afternoon.
http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/index.ssf/2017/05/please_come_home_parents_tearf.html"Please come home," said the girl's father, Mohammed Alzaybak, during this afternoon's press conference. "We love you so much. We are not mad at you whatsoever. Please, please, please come home." About 80 people, including several of the teen's friends, attended the family's press conference at the Islamic Center of Huntsville.
Noor Alzaybak last was seen by her mother, Sharazad Almardini, on Thursday evening at their home in the Monrovia area. The mother was putting her baby to bed around 8 p.m. when Noor came into her room and took her glasses. By the time the girl's father got home from work about 15 minutes later, Noor was gone, her mother said.
"I don't understand," Almardini said. "I need all people, everyone who can help us, who can do anything for us, look out for Noor, please."
Capt. Mike Salomonsky said the teen was found in New Jersey. It is unknown how she got in New Jersey.
Good news!
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