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Missing Cedar City teen located Sunday morning
Cedar City Police Department
and last updated 2021-05-02 13:05:40-04
UPDATE: Cedar City Police have confirmed to FOX 13 News that Ali was located around 11:00 AM.
Cedar City Police are asking for the public s help in locating a missing teenager.
13-year-old Ali Halladay was last seen Saturday night in the area of 2530 N. Northfield Road.
She is five feet tall with dirty blonde hair, and was last seen wearing a green zip-up hoodie, pink pajama pants, and flip flops.
A volunteer search party is getting together Sunday morning. Officials are asking participants to bring a cell phone and meet at Canyon View High School. After checking in at the command post, volunteers will receive an assignment from Deputy Garcia.
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After the holiday break, along with a long bus trip to southern Utah, it would have been understandable for the girls basketball teams from Grantsville, Tooele and Stansbury high schools to look a little bit sluggish on Monday in their first games of the annual Steve Hodson Cancer Classic.
Instead, the Cowboys, Buffaloes and Stallions all had standout performances, with Grantsville and Tooele coming away with wins. Stansbury lost its game on Monday, but saw some positive signs, as well.
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