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"Miracles do exist": Astonishing return of missing teen after four years

<p>An American teenager has been found after she went missing four years ago, when she walked into a police station and asked to be taken off the missing children list. </p> <p>Alicia Navarro, who is now 18, walked into a police station in a small town in Montana, close to the Canadian border, and identified herself as the teenager who was reported missing in September 2019. </p> <p>“Alicia Navarro has been located,” Glendale public safety communications manager Jose Santiago said during a press conference.</p> <p>“She is by all accounts, safe, she is by all accounts healthy and she is by all accounts happy.”</p> <p>The teenager reportedly left her home willingly four years ago when she was 14-years-old, leaving her parents a note when she disappeared from her house overnight on September 15th 2019. </p> <p>Alicia, who has been described as a high-functioning autistic person, left a handwritten note for her parents that read, “I ran away. I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry,” before she slipped out of the house while they slept. </p> <p>Her parents then didn't hear from her for four years, until they were contacted by the Glendale Police Department to let them know their child had been found. </p> <p>Alicia had an emotional reunion with her mum, who never stopped looking for her, as she was very apologetic over the pain her mother went through not knowing where she was for the past four years or even if she was still alive. </p> <p>Her mom, Jessica Nuñez, called the discovery of her daughter four years after her disappearance a miracle in a video she posted to Facebook.</p> <p>“For everyone who has missing loved ones, I want you to use this case as an example,” she said. “Miracles do exist. Never lose hope and always fight.”</p> <p>Nuñez said she doesn’t have details on her daughter’s disappearance but said “the important thing is that she is alive.”</p> <p>Glendale police are now investigating how the teenager got to Montana, and how she has survived over the last four years by herself. </p> <p>Alicia told police that no one has harmed her and appeared to be healthy, while the girl currently remains in Montana and is able to come and go as she pleases and has asked for privacy so she can move on with her life. </p> <p>“We can only imagine what she’s going through, mentally, emotionally, as well as her family, and as much as we’d like to say this is the end, this is probably only the beginning of where this investigation will go,” Glendale PD Lt. Scott Waite said.</p> <p><em>Image credits: Fox 10</em></p> <div class="media image portrait" style="caret-color: #000000; color: #000000; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: auto; text-align: start; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: auto; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; text-decoration: none; box-sizing: inherit; display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: center; width: 338.492645px; float: right; margin-left: 14.099264px; margin-bottom: 24px; max-width: 100%;"> </div>

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Alicia Silverstone bares all for cause she truly believes in

<p>Alicia Silverstone bared it all and posed nude in only faux leather boots for PETA’s new campaign.</p> <p>The campaign is an effort to promote more sustainable, vegan versions of the material.</p> <p>“If it takes me getting naked for you to care about animals then that is what I’m after,” the Clueless star, 46, said in a campaign video.</p> <p>“I never, ever, get naked in TV, in film, nothing, never, nope — but I’ve done it for PETA because that’s how much it matters to me,” the actress explained.</p> <p>“I’d rather go naked than wear animals,” Silverstone declared.</p> <p>“There’s this idea that leather is somehow better for the earth but what they don’t realise is the amount of resources – water, food, oil for transport – the amount of energy that goes into making leather is extraordinary. It’s just not sustainable. The Earth can’t handle it,” she refuted.</p> <p>Silverstone also posed with a cactus to encourage people to buy different types of vegan leather.</p> <p>“DON’T BE A PRICK,” the PETA picture proclaims. “Wear Vegan. Buy cactus, mushroom or apple leather instead!”</p> <p>This isn’t the first time the Clueless star has stripped down for a cause she loves. In 2019, she took it all off for PETA to encourage everyone to ditch wool, featuring on a Times Square billboard.</p> <p>Her new campaign will have its own billboard just in time for the New Year’s Eve ball drop.</p> <p>Silverstone has been a vegan since 1999 when she was 21 and has continued to live meat-free.</p> <p><em>Images: Peta</em></p>

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TV star's parents found dead just days before Christmas

<p><em>Image: Twitter</em></p> <p>Orange Is The New Black star Alicia Witt has revealed both her parents were found dead during a welfare check at their home in a "surreal" tragedy just a short time before Christmas.</p> <p>Witt, 46, announced the news via a statement, saying she had asked a cousin nearby to check on her mother Dianne, 75, and father Robert, 75, at their property in Worcester, Massachusetts.</p> <p>Officers later found the couple deceased on December 20 with no obvious causes of death, according to local newspaper Telegram &amp; Gazette.</p> <p>"I reached out to a cousin who lives close to my parents to check on them. Sadly, the outcome was unimaginable," Witt said.</p> <p>"I ask for some privacy at this time to grieve and to wrap my head around this turn of events, and this surreal loss."</p> <p>There had been reports the couple had been experiencing furnace problems and were using a space heater, however firefighters did not find any evidence of carbon monoxide in the home.</p> <p>"There was no trauma," Lieutenant Sean Murtha said in a statement.</p> <p>The actress has previously paid tribute to her parents via gushing social media posts, describing her father as "wise and hilarious" in a Father's Day post earlier this year.</p> <p>Witt also spoke warmly of her mother Dianne in a Mother's Day post in 2018.</p> <p>"#HappyMothersDay to all the mothers of this world," Witt shared on Instagram, alongside photos of her mum.</p> <p>Witt made her acting debut in the 1984 movie<span> </span><em>Dune</em><span> </span>and has appeared in television shows including<span> </span><em>The Walking Dead, Orange is the New Black</em><span> </span>and<span> </span><em>Twin Peaks</em>. She is also a singer and pianist and released an album,<span> </span><em>The Conduit</em>, in September.</p>

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Jana Pittman punches Alicia Molik right off the show

<p>A confronting exercise on SAS Australia has seen celebrity recruits paired up for the vicious one-on-one battles, leaving one contender seriously injured.</p> <p>Brutal matches saw the stars fight each other as the rest of the group watched on until the ex-Special Forces soldiers told them they could stop.</p> <p>It ended with one recruit in hospital, and another walking away from the show.</p> <p><strong>Recruits must fight each other</strong></p> <p>In the second task of Monday night’s episode, the recruits had to test their physical and mental resilience in hand-to-hand combat.</p> <p>“You stand toe-to-toe at all times," said staff Ant Middleton. "This isn’t boxing. No f**king dancing around, no defending yourselves, the only form of defence is attack.</p> <p>“The only way you’re going to counter the violence, is with extreme violence."</p> <p>The first recruit up was former AFL player Heath Shaw. Asked to pick an opponent, he chose the biggest in the pack, ex-South Sydney Rabbitohs caption Sam Burgess, who eventually won the fight.</p> <p>The group was then asked to volunteer to fight surfer Koby Abberton, and five guys put raised their hands.<span> </span><em>Home and Away</em><span> </span>actor Dan Ewing was chosen to take on the Bra Boy surfer.</p> <p>Abberton came out the winner.</p> <p><strong>Recruits uncomfortable watching girls fight</strong></p> <p>In another alarming battle, the oldest recruit on the show, 55-year-old beach volleyball legend Kerri Pottharst, was paired with track athlete Jessica Peris, 28.</p> <p>Jess clearly overwhelmed the Olympic gold medallist who kept turning her back.</p> <p>Singer Bonnie Anderson teared up watching the fight, while Abberton was visibly upset, commenting, “Don’t hit too hard on her face.”</p> <p>He even lunged forward during the fight, wanting to intervene, and whispering, “Stop.”</p> <p>“My life has been around violence,” he admitted. “Violence towards women, that’s my mum’s life. Girls are strong people.</p> <p>“I have a five-year-old, I don’t want him to grow up the way I grew up, I don’t want him to see that sort of violence”.</p> <p><strong>Pete Murray injured</strong></p> <p>Next up, former tennis player Mark Philippoussis went against 51-year-old Pete Murray.</p> <p>They slugged it out as the directing staff chanted, “come on,” “keep fighting,” “punch straight.”</p> <p>Suddenly Murray dropped to the ground. He had painfully dislocated his elbow.</p> <p>The recruits looked uneasy as he held his arm in pain.</p> <p>“What are you staring at, this is what its all about,” DS Jason ‘Foxy’ fox said. “Get your head in the game, if you don’t like watching it, f**k off.”</p> <p>Murray asked the on-site doctor if he could pop it back into place, but was told he needed hospital and X-rays.</p> <p>Given the seriousness of the injury, he was medically withdrawn from the course.</p> <p>Middleton then addressed the rest of the recruits.</p> <p>“I told you, you’re going to get cuts, bruisers, stitches, breaks, it’s what I said at the beginning, this is not a f**king game,” he says.</p> <p>“If you don’t like it, give me your numbers, grab your kit and f**k off.”</p> <p><strong>Alicia Molik withdraws</strong></p> <p>The last fight of the night was dual Olympian Jana Pittman against tennis champion Alicia Molik.</p> <p>During the fight, Pittman was more of the aggressor and Molik stepped back and turned away.</p> <p>She then fully walked away and Middleton asked if she wanted to quit. She handed over her number, becoming the sixth to voluntarily withdraw from the course.</p> <p>“I just got scared,” she admitted. “I thought I’d be a good fighter, I tried my best."</p>

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“Brutal”: Alicia Molik’s “torturous” SAS Australia experience

<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The premiere of <em>SAS Australia</em> saw recruits being tear-gassed, pushed out of a helicopter, and stripped down to their underwear, and one recruit received a severe scolding from chief instructor Ant Middleton.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">After celebrating crossing a ladder attached to a hovering helicopter, retired tennis star Alicia Molik <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9985311/Alicia-Molik-dressed-Ant-Middleton-SAS-Australia-blatant-showboating.html" target="_blank">was scolded</a> for her display of showboating and pushed into the water.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Do you think that’s a f***ing laugh? Drop in the water! Get in the water, go!” Ant shouted before pushing her off the ledge.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Once they were both back on land, Ant got right up in Alicia’s face while berating her.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Where is she? P*ss take! Number 17 get here! What did I say to you at the beginning?” he shouted.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height:281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7844015/alicia-molik2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/b304c40c00d74519ae2913053236feb0" /></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: SAS Australia / Channel 7</span></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“This is not a f***ing game show is it?! Is it? Do you think this is a f***ing game show? Do you think that’s a f***ing laugh? Do you think that’s a joke?”</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In an earlier segment of the show, Alicia revealed how she has used her ego to her advantage on the tennis court.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I’ve seen a lot of egos in sport, particularly international sport. I think someone having a bit of an ego can help someone… it fuels the desire really,” she said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">However, after her celebration was perceived as being too egotistical, Alicia later agreed that she had not shown discipline.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I didn’t show it today. I got up there with the camaraderie. Everyone’s pumping each other up. I had a mental let-up,” she said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Prior to the show’s premiere on Monday night, Alicia shared her “brutal” and “torturous” experience in an interview with </span><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/tennis-champ-alicia-molik-on-her-time-on-sas-australia/news-story/78d2cb59ec85442d0d56449f855a86cb" target="_blank"><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Advertiser</span></a></em><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height:281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7844016/alicia-molik3.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/75b7eddf59814daf847850f1d73eae5f" /></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: SAS Australia / Channel 7</span></em></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“I enjoyed training like a demon for that period of time and it was a great experience. But it was brutal and it’s torture and that is not fun at all,” Alicia said.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The mother of two explained that she was pushed to her limits by “constantly being in fight or flight mode”.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You are thrown into a situation and told what to do in that second - there is no preparation,” she explained.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“You don’t know when you’ll have your next meal, or when sleep is coming. Your mind is constantly ticking overtime.”</span></p> <p><em><span style="font-weight: 400;">Image: SAS Australia / Channel 7</span></em></p>

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