Woman found after going missing from North Aurora behavioral health facility

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Anna M. Small-Tuttle | North Aurora police

A woman who was missing from a behavioral health facility in west suburban Bartlett was found safe Friday evening.

Anna M. Small-Tuttle, 19, was in a vehicle with two youth care workers when she got out about 2:20 p.m. Wednesday at Orchard Road and Oak Street in North Aurora, according to a statement from North Aurora police. She ran away heading east.

Police announced Friday that she had been located.

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