Crime & Safety
FOUND: Woodinville Teen Missing Since Monday
16-year-old Jessica Schwartz returned home Thursday evening.

UPDATE: Jessica Schwartz' family reported at around 5:30 p.m. Thursday that she had returned home.
Here's the original story:
WOODINVILLE, WA - A 16-year-old Woodinville girl is missing, and her family is desperate to find her.
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Schwartz - who also goes by the name Jessica Dark - was last seen on Monday at the 7-Eleven in Woodinville along Northeast 175th Street. She called her mother, Jessica Rhodes, for a ride, but wasn't there when her mother arrived.
"She is a sweet young girl with a big heart who is too trusting," her mother wrote on Facebook. "I have filed a missing persons report, however they are considering her a runaway as there is no evidence of any other possibility. This means they are not actively searching for her."
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The King County Sheriff's Office says that a car she was driving was found at the Seattle Times' North Creek building parking lot along 120th Avenue Northeast in Bothell.
Schwartz was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, and mid-calf shoes. She has a pierced left nostril and tattoos on her chest and left forearm. She is about 5'2" and 125 pounds.
If you see Schwartz, contact Investigator Jan Gregory at 206-263-2068 or dispatch at 206-296-3311.
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