Missing person alert canceled for 15-year-old girl in Grand Crossing

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Delilah Foster | Chicago police

A missing person alert for a girl who had been missing for five days from the Grand Crossing neighborhood on the South Side has been canceled.

Delilah Foster, 15, had last been seen Monday in the 1000 block of East 73rd Street. The alert was canceled Sunday afternoon, according to Chicago police.

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