Found Safe South Korea - Fatima Wdave, 17, Camp Humphreys, Seoul, 10 Aug 2017

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Fatima Andrea Wdave, 17, was last seen outside of her on-post quarters at about 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 10. Wdave is the daughter of an American soldier assigned to Humphreys. She has black hair and black eyes, is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds.

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https://www.stripes.com/us-military...o-is-missing-in-s-korea-1.483472#.WZjNpVSGPIU
 
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Korean police are also aiding in the search for the missing teen.*

The Provost Marshall's Office is asking for any information on the whereabouts of Wdave to call one of the phone numbers listed in the release.

Camp Humphreys is located just 55 miles south of the nation's capital, Seoul, and neighbors the town of Anjung-Ri.*

The base currently holds about 28,500 U.S. troops with the remainder of its population being other 'soldiers, civilians, family members and contractors,' according to a recent*report*by Military Installations.*

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/sou...tary-searches-missing-soldier-s-daughter.html

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Only 17, very worrying - hopefully one of the many soldiers there will locate her soon.
 
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[h=2]Father of American teenager missing in S. Korea says last time he saw her was to say good night[/h]
SEOUL, South Korea – The father of an American teenager who went missing from Camp Humphreys more than a week ago says his daughter “is a very happy person” and he and his family desperately want her back home.
Sgt. Francisco Wdave, 39, of El Paso, Texas, said the last time he saw his daughter was to say good night before he went to bed that night.

“I said good night to her, then I went to my room. When I went to my room she was watching TV,” he told Stars and Stripes.

Nothing appeared out of the ordinary, he said, recalling that “she actually baked some cookies that day.”
The family only began to sense something was wrong the next day when Fatima failed to report to her summer job at a sushi restaurant in the local community outside the Army garrison, he said, adding they waited until Sunday to report her missing in hopes that she was off with friends and would return home.
Her family has her passport and other IDs so she’s not presumed to have left the country.

“To the best of our knowledge she’s still here,” McElroy said.

Wdave, who is assigned to the 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, said he transferred to Camp Humphreys with his wife and three other children, ages 20, 18 and 3, from Fort Riley, Kansas, some 14 months ago.

Fatima loved being in South Korea and immersed herself in the culture.

“She’s a very outgoing person. She’s a very happy person,” he said Sunday in a telephone interview from the garrison’s public affairs office.
“She took Korean classes and she started to get a little fluent at it. She practiced it a lot,” he added. “She made Korean friends.”
https://www.stripes.com/father-of-a...ime-he-saw-her-was-to-say-good-night-1.483472
 
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