Missing girl found safe
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Your support makes all the difference.A 10-year-old girl was being interviewed by specially trained police after disappearing for 48 hours with her family's lodger.
Ann-Marie Radbourne was reunited with her mother Alison at their home in Paignton, Devon, after being spotted near Exeter yesterday with 51- year-old Paul Husbands by two Ministry of Defence policemen.
They were walking by the side of the road about half a mile from Devon and Cornwall Police headquarters.
Mr Husbands was arrested on suspicion of abducting Ann-Marie, and was being questioned at Torquay police station.
Ann-Marie, and Mr Husbands, who had been lodging with the family for two months, vanished after saying they were setting out for a coastal walk at 11.30am on Sunday.
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