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Thursday, June 20, 2013
Update:
The search for 19-year-old Allysa Huffstutler has ended for the day. Law enforcement will resume the search Friday morning at 8 am. Authorities will continue to search part of the river where Allysa Huffstutler was last seen Wednesday. She and six others went rafting with friends around 4 pm. Approximately 30 minutes later, they hit a rough patch of water and capsized.
There are two prayer vigils planned Thursday night for the teenager. The first will be held at 6:15 at Pennington High School, and the second will be held at Oneonta High School. Both will take place on the football fields.
Update: The missing girl has been identified as Allysa Huffstutler of Blountsville. There will be a prayer vigil tonight at Oneonta High school's football stadium beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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Several police and rescue agencies are involved in a search for a missing teenager near Locust Fork.
Blount County EMA Director Max Armstrong stated that the 19 year old University of Alabama student was last seen Wednesday afternoon while rafting the Warrior River with friends.
Seven young adults entered the river Wednesday on inflatable rafts at Kings Bend, between Cleveland and Blountsville. Somewhere on the river, 2 of them lost contact with their rafts. One of them was able to get to shore and go for help when he was unable to find the girl.
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