2 Ohio girls who ran away from home together were located states apart - but only one was found safe and alive
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The Ohio police are investigating a case involving the death of a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing last month, Fox News reported.
Kathryn McGuire, 15, and Haylie Vance, 15, are thought to have run away from their homes with a 19-year-old named Aaron Larkin, according to a news release from the Painesville Police Department.
Vance was found safe by the California police on December 4. McGuire died in a hospital in Nevada four days later, according to the police.
HPD investigates after missing Ohio teen dies at Henderson hospital
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Search for 2 Ohio girls finds one safe in California, the other dead in Nevada
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The two teens were initially reported missing on November 26 and 27. Author: WKYC Staff Updated: 12:16 AM EST December 13, 2020
PAINESVILLE, Ohio A missing Painesville teen was found dead in Nevada last week.
The body of 15-year-old Kathryn McGuire was brought to Dignity Health Saint Rose Hospital in Henderson, Nevada on December 8. She was pronounced dead shortly after her arrival.
She was initially reported missing by Painesville Police on November 26.
McGuire, was one of two teens believed to have runaway together on November 26. The second missing teen, 15-year-old Haylie Vance, was found safe in Long Beach California on December 4.
When Vance was located in California, she told authorities she and McGuire willingly left the state of Ohio with their friend, 19-year-old Aaron Larkin. The trio had reportedly been in the state for approximately six days.