Crime & Safety
Updated: A Number of People Helped Find Missing Greendale Girl
Girl, 11, walked up to someone's home.

The 11-year-old girl that went missing on Wednesday was located when she knocked a neighbor's door at around 10:30 p.m. tonight about half a mile away from where she went missing.
Clara Rose Tung ran from her home on Lilac Lane after she had a dispute with a relative.
The girl knocked someone's door near Saxony Lane, said Greendale Sgt. Jeff Zainer. The residents of the home were aware that Clara was missing because of all the media attention. They called the police when she knocked on the door.
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She was last seen running down Lilac Lane (near South 51st Street and West Ramsey Avenue) in Greendale at 11:20 a.m.
Clara is originally from Ethiopia and has been living in Greendale for the past year. She is also one of a number of adopted children at the home where she is home schooled. Zainer said she might have a possible disability.
Greendale Police were searching in wooded areas nearby and nearby playgrounds as helicopters roamed the area. Police do not suspect any foul play.
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Clara and her family were taken to Children's Hospital where she was debriefed and medically cleared. Other than being cold, hungry and scared, she suffered no injuries, according to a Greendale Police press release.
During the 11 hour search, Greendale Police had the assistance of numerous neighbors and area residents. Officers from neighboring jurisdictions also assisted as well as K-9 Units from the Greenfield and Oak Creek Police Departments.
The “People for Paws Search & Rescue Team” and the Air One Rescue helicopter were also helping.
"In addition, assistance was received from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, social media networks, as well as tremendous cooperation from local media and news services," said the press release.
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