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Marissa Ippolito | Schererville police

A “runaway” northwest Indiana girl who was reported missing on Friday by authorities has been found.

Marissa Ippolito, 17, left her home about 10 a.m. on Tuesday in Schererville, Indiana, according to a missing person alert from Schererville police.

Police said Saturday that she returned home safely.

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