Missing Teen Alicia Navarro Reunited with Family After Four Years; Male Companion Arrested on Unrelated Child Abuse Charges
Navarro, diagnosed with autism and now 18, turned herself in at a Montana police station in July 2023 asking to be removed from the missing persons list; she had been living with 36-year-old Edmund Davis, now facing unrelated child sexual abuse charges, family faces challenges as Navarro has not attended school or received healthcare during the last four years.
- Alicia Navarro, an autistic teenager who was reported missing in 2019, voluntarily walked into a Montana police station in July 2023 and asked to be removed from the missing persons list.
- During the time of her disappearance, Navarro had been living with 36-year-old Edmund Davis, whom she presented as her boyfriend, and who is now facing unrelated child sexual abuse charges.
- Navarro's mother, Jessica Nunez, confirmed the reunion with her daughter, expressing gratitude for the global support they have received throughout the years of her daughter’s disappearance.
- Despite the reunion, the Navarro family faces future challenges as Alicia has not been in school or received healthcare during her four-year absence.
- The police investigations regarding Navarro's disappearance and how she ended up living with Davis remains ongoing, but no charges related to her disappearance have been filed so far.