Crime & Safety
Missing Santa Rosa Girl, 17, Found Safe: Police
Breaking: According to police, the teenager's parents had not seen her since Monday.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA -- Santa Rosa police said Wednesday that a 17-year-old girl reported missing by her parents has been located and is "fine."
Tuesday night, police had requested the public's assistance in locating the teenager.
"The Santa Rosa Police Department would like to thank all those in the community who provided assistance," police said in a statement issued mid-morning on Wednesday.
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Details about the whereabouts of Gabriella Rosas-Arreguin after her parents say she went missing Monday morning were not provided by police.
ORIGINAL POST: Police in Santa Rosa asked for the public's help Tuesday evening in locating a 17-year-old girl reported missing by her parents.
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According to a statement from police, Gabriella Rosas-Arreguin has not been seen by her family since Monday morning, when she went looking for a job.
"She has no history of going missing and is not known to stay out late," Santa Rosa police said.
Gabriella, who graduated from high school Friday, was last known to have returned her cap and gown Monday to the high school before going to the downtown Santa Rosa library to use the computer. She was then thought to have dropped off job applications at the Santa Rosa Plaza sometime on Monday, police said.
She has brown hair and brown eyes, is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds with a thin build. Gabriella was last seen wearing a gray short-sleeved cardigan, a white T-shirt and gray dress pants.
Anyone who has information regarding the teenager's whereabouts was urged to call the Santa Rosa Police Department at 707-528-5222.
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