EDMOND —
An Edmond 14-year-old missing since Saturday night has been found, police said.
Jasmine Nicole Wong Foo, 14, was located on Tuesday, Edmond Police spokeswoman Jenny Monroe said late that day. No more information was available by press time. Look for updates at www.edmondsun.com as they become available.
Foo had been missing since she snuck out of her parents' home Saturday night, police said.
Earlier on Tuesday, the EPD released a photograph of a shirtless male with a cross tattooed on his left arm. Monroe said the agency wanted to speak to the man in regard to Jasmine Foo.
Also on Tuesday, the Edmond Police Department released information about a 16-year-old teen missing for nearly a month.
Both teens were students at Santa Fe High School. Monroe said the disappearances are not related.
SECOND MISSING TEEN
Monroe said Shekinah Williams, 16, has been missing since July 23. She ran away with an unknown friend after her father found them together, Monroe said. She has not made contact with her father since.
No further information on Shekinah was immediately available. Police released the information Tuesday.
If you have any information about her whereabouts, call Edmond detectives at 359-4447.
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