Missing Morgan County Teen Found ‘In Safe Condition,’ Reunited With Family

A teen who disappeared in the Berkeley Springs area of Morgan County was found safe over the weekend. Her parents confirmed on Facebook that they were reunited with their daughter.

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A teen who disappeared in the Berkeley Springs area of Morgan County was found safe over the weekend.

Fifteen-year-old Angel Turner was missing for more than two weeks, last seen by her family on the evening of Aug. 2. They said she disappeared from her home in the middle of the night without her cell phone or medication.

But the Morgan County Sheriff’s Department announced Sunday that Turner was located “in safe condition.”

Turner’s mother Carrie Michaels confirmed in a Monday Facebook post that they had been reunited with their daughter, and asked for privacy during this time.

“Angel is found and safe,” Michaels wrote in a public Facebook post. “We ask that you [give] us a little time to take care of things that we need to take care of and allow us some privacy as we work through this traumatic situation.”

Author: Jack Walker

Jack Walker joined West Virginia Public Broadcasting at the Eastern Panhandle Bureau in January 2024. Previously, he worked for the Washington Blade and the Times West Virginian in Fairmont. He has received both a master's and bachelor's degree from Brown University, as well as an associate's degree from Frederick Community College.

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