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Two missing Amish sisters turned up safe Thursday evening, about 24 hours after they were apparently abducted from their family's roadside farm stand in northern New York, authorities said.
St. Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain said the girls turned up cold and wet but unharmed at a home in Richville, about 13 miles from where they disappeared in the rural town of Oswegatchie.
She said 12-year-old Fannie and 7-year-old Delila Miller were dropped off and knocked on the door, asking for help getting home. A neighbor who visited the Miller family after hearing word of the girls' return said she spoke with one of their brothers, who said they were well and being checked out.
There were no details immediately available on what happened to the girls or if there are suspects in their disappearance.
Word of their return came shortly after about 200 people attended a prayer vigil at Cornerstone Wesleyan Church in nearby Heuvelton.
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Two Amish sisters were abducted while they waited on a customer at the family food stand in upstate New York, authorities said.
An Amber Alert was issued for the two girls, ages 6 and 12, who vanished after a witness said a small, white 4-door sedan drove up to the roadside stand and its passenger got out and threw “something in back,” state authorities said.
Both girls were wearing dark blue dresses with blue aprons and black bonnets.
Fannie Miller, 12, has brown eyes and brown hair and stands 5 feet high. She weighs 90 pounds and is cross-eyed.
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