Caroline Starkman, the missing 18-year-old from Engelwood, NJ, who disappeared from Coney Island early ths summer has been found alive and will soon be reunited with her family, sources reported on Thursday afternoon.
Her family rabbi said she was found "without serious injury."
Robert Miller, a family friend and neighbor, said police had found Starkman as a result of answering a noise complaint and then determining her identity. Miller, who with his wife Sara Lee Kessler had acted as a spokesman for the family, said Caroline had been arrested for an as-yet undisclosed offense and had been treated for a broken arm or hand. He said the family had not heard anything from Caroline since her July 11 disappearance.
There is no indication that foul play was involved in the case, sources said.
The disappearance of Starkman, a student at Touro College, sparked a widespread campaign for information. Her parents hired a private investigator to supplement the efforts of the NYPD.
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