Update: Missing Alabama girls picked up by family, police say

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The case of missing Alabama teenagers Kaysha Christopher Simmons and Trisity Nevaeh Skipper has drawn significant local attention after their abandoned vehicle was found in Atlanta. The girls left Cintronelle, Alabama, on Sunday, prompting an urgent search by local law enforcement. Fortunately, they have been safely reunited with their family, although the details surrounding their disappearance remain unclear. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office and Citronelle Police Department had sought public assistance in tracking their movements. This incident highlights the importance of community awareness in resolving missing person cases, and authorities continue to urge anyone with information to come forward.

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