UPDATE, 11:10 P.M.: Clark Police Chief Alan Scherb tells Patch: "We still don't know whether she ran away or if there was any foul play. There are no obvious signs of a break-in and the home was not ransacked. The door was open. Kara, if you see this, please contact your parents or Clark Police. You will not be in trouble. We are concerned for your safety."
Scherb says the canine unit picked up her scent and walked the neighborhood but was broken off after not finding a further trail.
Scherb would not confirm whether or not Alongi's phone was found in the home.
UPDATE, 11:10 P.M.: Clark Police Chief Alan Scherb tells Patch: "We still don't know whether she ran away or if there was any foul play. There are no obvious signs of a break-in and the home was not ransacked. The door was open. Kara, if you see this, please contact your parents or Clark Police. You will not be in trouble. We are concerned for your safety."
Scherb says the canine unit picked up her scent and walked the neighborhood but was broken off after not finding a further trail.
Scherb would not confirm whether or not Alongi's phone was found in the home.