Missing children found

By LIAM MAYO
Posted 9/28/22

CATSKILLS, NY — Three children went missing early in the week of September 25. 

Luisa Campos was last seen on Monday, September 26, in Liberty, according to a notice published by Hope …

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Missing children found

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CATSKILLS, NY — Three children went missing early in the week of September 25. 

Luisa Campos was last seen on Monday, September 26, in Liberty, according to a notice published by Hope Alive 845. The notice describes her as 14 years old, approximately 102 lbs, 5'0'', with brown hair and blue eyes. As of Saturday, October 1, Campos was found, according to reporting from News12.

Gianna St. Hilaire and Zachary Hull were last seen on Tuesday, September 27, on Rondout Valley school grounds, according to a pair of notices published by Hope Alive 845.  As of Thursday morning, September 29, the two were found, confirmed Domingo Ramos, founder of Hope Alive 845.

St. Hilaire was last seen at 4:30 pm on school grounds. The notice describes her as 14 years old, approximately 125 lbs, 5'2'', with hazel eyes, half black and ginger hair; she was wearing a yellow sweatshirt and had a black and white checkered book bag. 

Hull was supposed to take the late bus home from Rondout Valley High School and didn't come home, according to the notice. the notice describes him as 14 years old, approximately 100 lbs, 5'9'', with brown hair and blue eyes; he was wearing gray sweat pants, a black hoodie and black sneakers. 

Comments from Hope Alive 845 indicate that St. Hilaire and Hull know each other. 

When asked for comment, New York State Police Troop F Public Information Officer Trooper Steven Nevel indicated that he did not have information on the missing teens but that he would look further into it. 

This is a developing story. The story was updated  as of 1 pm, September 29 with information that St. Hilaire and Hull had been found.  People with information regarding these missing persons can call the Hope Alive 845 tip-line at 845/866-0442

Luisa Campos, Gianna St. Hilaire, Zachary Hull

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