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Missing Maspeth Girl Found Safe in London: NYPD

Grabowski went missing on Saturday (NYPD)

Aug. 28, 2019 By Shane O’Brien

A 16-year-old girl who went missing in Maspeth on Saturday morning has been found in London, police said.

Victoria Grabowski, of 57th Road in Maspeth, went missing from her home at about 10 a.m. on Saturday Aug. 24 and was believed to have flown to London.

NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said that authorities in the UK had tracked Grabowski down on Wednesday afternoon and found her to be unharmed.

Shea confirmed reports that she had flown to London to meet a man, stating that the man had also been located during the course of the police search. Shea said that Grabowski developed relations of some sort with a man and got on a flight to London to meet him.

“We’ve located the individual and we’ve located the girl,” Shea said. “She is fine and we’ll get her back here to her parents. She’s safe and sound.”

Police could not confirm the age of the man that Grabowski had flown across the Atlantic to meet, but said that the investigation was ongoing.

Shea thanked the London Metropolitan Police Service and the Nottinghamshire Police Department along with the NYPD Intelligence Liaison Unit for their role in recovering the missing Grabowski.

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Moh

Proud of NYPD work. Many of officers are hard working and dedicated to their profession. Hats off to NYPD.

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Sara Ross

Where did she get the money to buy the ticket? Where are/her parents? She was lucky she didn’t wind up dead.

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Some guy

Her name was released to the public before she was found in an attempt to locate her after she went missing. It’s perfectly acceptable to print her name now and call off that search.

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