Minneapolis police find missing, 'possibly endangered' 11-year-old girl

July 22, 2015 at 5:35AM
Minneapolis police sent out this photo of Brianna Tamara Williams.
Minneapolis police sent out this photo of Brianna Tamara Williams. (Vince Tuss/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Minneapolis police said early Wednesday that a missing girl they called possibly endangered had been found and was safe.

Brianna Tamara Williams, 11, had been last seen in the 100 block of E. 15th Street in south Minneapolis. Police said she is considered to be high functioning on the autism spectrum.

Brianna Tamara Williams
Brianna Tamara Williams (Vince Tuss/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Vince Tuss is a producer working on the StarTribune.com home page most evenings. Before that, he was a copy editor and a night police reporter.

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