An Arizona girl whose 1994 disappearance was long treated as a possible abduction was found alive more than three decades later, and investigators now say she left voluntarily.
The Gila County Sheriff’s Office confirmed this week that Christina "Tina" Marie Plante, who vanished from Star Valley at age 13, has been located alive at 44, bringing a decades-old case to a close.
But new details shared by a lead investigator are shifting the narrative behind her disappearance.
Capt. Jamie Garrett, a cold case investigator who ultimately identified and contacted Plante, said she was surprised to learn the teen had run away rather than being taken.
"I guess she wasn’t happy with where she was living and who she was living with, and she ran away," Garrett help from relatives she had been in contact with at the time.
"She said that was a long time ago, that was an old life," Garrett said. "She’s in her adult life. She has her family now. That’s not something she even thinks about."
Garrett also told NewsNation she does not believe there are immediate family members in the Star Valley area still searching for Plante.
Authorities have not released further details about where Plante has been or the circumstances surrounding her departure, citing her privacy..
The development marks a significant shift from the assumptions that guided the early investigation, which for years centered on the possibility Plante had been abducted.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Gila County Sheriff's Office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.