A Texas 10-year-old who was reported missing earlier this year has been found in a foreign country and is set to return home to her family in the United States, according to law enforcement authorities.
According to the Collin County Sheriff's Office, Sophie Long is now in protective custody after she was reported missing earlier this year and feared to be kidnaped by her father, Michael Long, who is now in police custody.
In a statement shared to social media, the sheriff's office confirmed Sophie"has been located in a foreign country and is in protective custody" as"arrangements are being made for her safe return to her family in the United States."
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