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British Sainsbury's worker, 21, helps track down American missing girl, four, from his bedroom 5,000 miles away by offering to buy her runaway father a free pizza to trick the man into handing over the address of his motel hideout
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4787584/Sainsbury-s-worker-21-helps-track-missing-girl.html
Yvette was not listed on WS as missing but it's always good to be able to report a happy outcome to this sort of case.
A Sainsbury's worker has helped solve a US missing girl case from 5,000 miles away in his bedroom.
Harry Brown, 21, tracked four-year-old Yvette Henley to a motel in Arizona, US, after being contacted by her grandfather over the internet.
The girl was with her father Virgil Henley, 28, but official custody had been granted to her grandparents Gary and Kim Forester by a US court.
Online gamer Mr Brown was Facebook friends with Henley after meeting via the internet. He was contacted by Mr Forester after he went through Henley's Facebook friends to ask them for help finding him and the girl.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4787584/Sainsbury-s-worker-21-helps-track-missing-girl.html
Yvette was not listed on WS as missing but it's always good to be able to report a happy outcome to this sort of case.