ADVERTISEMENT
Traffic:   8 Incidents
Weather: 48°F Go
  12:17am CST, 11/08/09
Search:    wbbm780.com  Web  Audio
Local News

Posted: Friday, 14 November 2008 11:29AM

12-Year-Old Missing Girl Returns Home



CHICAGO (STNG)  -- A 12-year-old Humboldt Park girl who never came home after she was seen playing outside of her home Wednesday afternoon returned home safely Friday morning.

Kali Moody of 1048 N. Spaulding Ave.,was playing on the corner of West Division Street and North Spaulding Avenue around 4 p.m. Wednesday, but never came home.

At 9:30 a.m. Friday, the girl returned home safely, according to police News Affairs.

Kali had stayed overnight at a friend’s home, according to News Affairs Officer Laura Kubiak, who said the girl was not injured.

Kali’s mother Latonia Gipson had been canvassing the neighborhood and handing out flyers with photos of Kali.

Kali’s stepbrother, Ricki Ewing, said the girl recently moved into the Spaulding Avenue home. Gipson said no relatives or family friends had heard from Kali. 

Copyright 2008 STNG Wire, The Chicago Sun-Times. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 
 
Print Page Email This Page
Featured Audio
The Bears Report: Tom Thayer
WBBM Game Day Analyst Tom Thayer, with our Josh Liss, sizes up Sunday's matchup vs. the Arizona Cardinals.
Gardening Tips For Nov. 7, 2009
Tips on maintaining your garden, plants and flowers year-round.
President Obama's Weekly Address
President Obama honors the heroism of those at Fort Hood by paying tribute to those who were killed, those who were wounded and those who extended a helping hand.
Republican Response to Weekly Address
In the Weekly Republican Address, Governor Haley Barbour (R-MS) reflects on this week's elections in New Jersey and Virginia, and discusses why he thinks independents showed overwhelming support for the Republican Party.
Oprah Winfrey moving her show from Chicago?
Veteran Entertainment Journalist and LA Weekly Hollywood, Nikki Finke joins Kris and Sherman during the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss the possibility of Oprah Winfrey moving her show from Chicago to Los Angles.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
Top News
AP
Legionnaires' disease blamed for 2 Ill. deaths
Two people at a suburban Chicago nursing home have died from Legionnaires' disease, and a third case has been confirmed.
Bus driver charged for lying about police beating
Shooting suspects run out of gas during police chase
Computer glitch causes Chicago Police Headquarters outage
12-year-old fifth probable H1N1 death in Lake County
 
 
Search: