Missing 17-year-old from South Shore returns home safely

Police canceled the missing person alert Monday.

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Tia Detrayon

Tia Detrayon

Chicago police

A 17-year-old girl reported missing from South Shore has been located safe.

Tia “Tutti” Detrayon was last seen in January leaving from the 7800 block of South Clyde Avenue, Chicago police said.

Monday morning, police said she had been found safe.

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