State police in Somerset are asking for help in locating a missing teen last seen in the Friedens area.
Authorities said that Abigail Fogle, 14, was last seen at 12:15 a.m. on Saturday leaving a residence on Marts Road in Somerset Township. According to police, she was seen walking away from the residence with at least two other people to an area where two vehicles were parked.
Officials said that one of the two individuals leaving the residence was known to be Fogle’s uncle, Mark Allen Suter.
The vehicles were described as a white 1995 Dodge Neon sedan, Pennsylvania license plate DAJ-7173, that is registered to a Central City address and an SUV-style vehicle of unknown color.
Fogle is described as white with hazel eyes, standing 5 feet tall and weighing 120 pounds. She has shoulder-length blond hair and was last seen wearing a red shirt, pink coat and a black skirt over blue jeans.
To report information, call police at 445-4104.
School schedules parent training
The Conemaugh Valley School District will host a parent training for its prekindergarten parents from 6 to 7 p.m. at the East Taylor Elementary building.
Topics for the evening include “Science Around the House” and “Environmental Print.” Teachers in the department will be the presenters.
Conemaugh Valley was a recipient of a Pre-K Counts grant in 2007 and an expansion grant in 2008. The school now serves
3- and 4-year-olds in both half-day and full-day settings.
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