Friday, January 11, 2002
Missing girl returns home
By By Tom O'Neill
The Cincinnati Enquirer
A 16-year-old Loveland High School girl, missing since Tuesday,
has been found at an Erlanger apartment. The man she was
with has been charged in her disappearance.
Robert Galloway, 37, was scheduled to be arraigned this morning in
Kenton County. He faces charges including interference with custody. He
is being held on $50,000 bond. Additional charges are pending in
Hamilton County, police said. Mr. Galloway picked the girl up at the
Symmes Township school on Tuesday.
The girl was in good condition and has been returned to her
family, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office said Friday morning.
Erlanger police found Mr. Galloway and the girl at an apartment in
the 3100 block of Woodward Avenue.
The girl left her school after telling school secretaries her
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