Investigation into almost 2-week disappearance of Toronto teen continues
Esther vanished from North York on May 16 after a Shabbat dinner with her family, leaving family, volunteers and police scouring the city for a sign of her.
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Esther vanished from North York on May 16 after a Shabbat dinner with her family, leaving family, volunteers and police scouring the city for a sign of her.
Esther, who has been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, disappeared from her North York home and was last seen around Bathurst Street and Hotsput Road on May 16.
Toronto police say an investigation is underway after a 14-year-old girl was found after she went missing almost two weeks ago. Investigators said Esther was located around 1 p.m. on Thursday at a Toronto home, but would not confirm reports that she was found in the house with another individual or if anyone has been [โฆ]
Esther is on the autism spectrum and her family said she is 'vulnerable," saying they're concerned she could be too trusting or someone "will have ill intentions."