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Amber Alert canceled: Missing teen recovered safely; man she was with arrested

Amber Alert canceled: Missing teen recovered safely; man she was with arrested

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A statewide AMBER Alert has been issued by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) on behalf of the Rockwood Police Department for 17-year-old Haley Nicole Brandenburg.

Brandenburg has a medical condition and does not have access to her medication. She was last seen in Rockwood wearing tan Adidas pants with a pink stripe down the side and a green Subway shirt. She wears glasses and has braces.

She is believed to be in the company of Robert Andrew Garren. A Honda Odyssey van the two were traveling in was recovered Friday in Chattanooga.

TBI  say they have no leads to suggest the pair has had anyone’s assistance. It’s most likely they’re in the area of Hamilton County.

If you have information on the whereabouts of Haley, call the 1 (800) TBI-FIND (1-800-824-3463).

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