• The missing news from the Aubree trainer sparked concern throughout Azle, Texas.
  • The 13-year-old Aubree trainer, who hails from Azle, went missing around 7:15 p.m. on March 22.
  • The girl who was reportedly missing was last seen in the 1000 block of Boyd Road in Azle.

The missing news from the Aubree trainer sparked concern throughout Azle, Texas. The 13-year-old Aubree trainer, who hails from Azle, went missing around 7:15 p.m. on March 22.

The girl who was reportedly missing was last seen in the 1000 block of Boyd Road in Azle. She is physically described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 103 pounds and has green eyes.

On last look, she was seen wearing a black T-shirt with a “Tupac” print, tie-dyed pants, white slide shoes, and glasses. Her hair was also in a bun.

Authorities issued an Amber Alert for the missing 13-year-old trainer. The Amber Alert has the same code as a child abduction alert.

The alerts distribute a message from a child abduction alert system to ask the public for help in finding abducted children.

Amber Alerts are issued specifically when a child is suspected to be in mortal danger.

Alerts usually contain a description of the child and the suspected kidnapper. To avoid false alarms and to have alerts ignored as a “wolf cry”, the criteria for issuing an alert are quite strict.

After Aubree’s trainer was reported missing, police began looking for an unidentified white panel van with a Texas license plate.

The van has two small windows in the back and a medium-sized window on the side.

The teenage trainer was found safe almost 15-16 hours after authorities issued the Amber Alert.

Azle police confirmed that the teen was found safe on Thursday afternoon and an investigation is underway.

Azle police confirmed she was found in the town just northwest of Fort Worth in Parker and Tarrant counties. Police also said she may have left voluntarily, as she probably knew the person she left with.

“We do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the public from this vehicle. If that information changes, we’ll let you know,” Azle police said in a statement Thursday afternoon.

Authorities are investigating the one-day disappearance of Aubree’s trainer. Missing children’s cases are highly sensitive, and making a joke about them should be an unforgivable crime.

The issuance of Amber Alerts requires following a strict procedure. In cases like this, where the missing child is found immediately after the warning, the credibility of the warning is questioned.

So the family of the missing person cannot be discreet when the authorities question them. All events and details leading up to the disappearance must be reported to law enforcement.