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To: BARLF; Jackie-O; Devil_Anse; trussell; petitfour; Treasa; GummyIII
Isn't this an amazing miracle? :)

Thanks for the info from the amw website..

I am convinced that God's Angels were helping protecting her..she could have easily been staying with someone that was unsafe. Thank you again Lord..
30 posted on 02/01/2004 10:19:26 PM PST by Freedom2specul8 (Please pray for our troops.... http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/)
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Today's Fairfax Journal has little additional information:

FBI finds missing Leesburg teenager
By DREW BUSH Journal staff writer
     Following a tip generated by television's ``America's Most Wanted," FBI agents over the weekend found a Leesburg girl who had been missing for nearly two months.
    Christa Rogaliner, 17, disappeared Dec. 12 after she was last seen at The Bombay Company store in the Dulles Town Center mall in Sterling. She had gone there to pick up a Christmas gift for her sister and police later found her car abandoned.
    Following Friday night's airing of ``America's Most Wanted," at which Leesburg police were present, FBI agents followed a tip and found Rogaliner unharmed in Maryland. She since has been transported back to her home in Leesburg and reunited with her family.
    Police declined to release further details of the case because they continue to investigate the circumstances under which she was found. The family did not return calls seeking comment.
    ``CHRISTA IS HOME SAFE AND SOUND!!!" read a statement issued by the Rogaliner family. ``Our daughter is now home with us. We are overjoyed and want to share our heartfelt THANKS to EVERYONE that helped make this possible."
    But several questions remain about why Christa went missing.
    The Loudoun High School student had wanted to pick up a Christmas gift for her sister, that she'd already ordered, after The Bombay Company called earlier in the week to say she needed to get it immediately, her mother said in December. But Christa didn't like to drive and couldn't find a ride. After her mother left for work, she apparently decided to borrow her father's car without his permission.
    The store manager at Bombay later said the girl was upset when she got there and told store employees that she hit a curb, ``wrecking" her father's car and causing it to shake severely. The store employees referred her to a nearby AutoZone in the Potomac Run Shopping Center, but she may have missed the side street into the center.
    The car later was found in Reston's Shaker Woods neighborhood on Wiehle Avenue just off the Fairfax County Parkway not far from Route 7, police said. Route 7 is a main highway from Leesburg to Sterling on which the mall is located.
    The car, a 1993 green Ford Escort station wagon, was found unlocked with the keys inside and the gift, a picture she bought for her 19-year-old sister, was in the back seat. The car was parked at an odd angle to the curb, as if Christa had stopped in the midst of a three point U-turn.
    Lisa Rogaliner didn't notice her daughter was missing until she returned home after picking up her husband, Jeff, at Dulles International Airport. Christa's manager at Andy's Pizza and Subs said she wasn't scheduled to work that weekend until Dec. 14 but didn't show up that day either.
    ``She would never blow off work," Lisa Rogaliner said in December. ``I just got sick. I looked at Jeff and said Christa's missing and the car's gone."
    ``For her to have borrowed the car and then to have wrecked it, she thinks her life is over. Her life is not over," she added at the time.
    The Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation subsequently authorized a reward of $5,000 for information leading to Christa. Now, however, Christa is home.
    ``She was found healthy and safe and she is so happy to be home," the family's statement continues. ``She sends her love and thanks to everyone that cared about her and her family during this trying time."
32 posted on 02/02/2004 4:50:39 AM PST by StayAt HomeMother
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