Police find missing girl
Authorities have found a 12-year-old Shakopee girl who is believed to have run away Aug. 23 from her father’s home in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
She had been reported missing in that area.
Based on a call, Virginia Beach Police were able to locate Kyla Hall near the oceanfront, a Virginia Beach Police records employee reported. She was found sometime this morning.
It was initially reported that Kyla Hall, who is pregnant, was believed to be making her way back to Minnesota to see the father of her child, Aron Lozano.
Lozano, 21, of Chaska is being held in the Scott County jail on two charges: criminal sexual misconduct in the first degree and driving with a revoked driver’s license.
Hall’s mother told KSTP-TV that Kyla left her dad’s home in Virginia Beach with a little suitcase, tooth brush, brush and make-up.
-Shannon Fiecke
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