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The 18-year-old girl who went missing from Arizona in 2019 & re-emerged in Montana this week allegedly fought with the man she was living with & threatened to “go back” — just 1 day before she turned herself in at a police station.

Neighbors told The Post they heard a holed-up Alicia Navarro Saturday shouting with an unidentified man inside their apartment building in Havre.

“I was here the other day and I heard them yelling. She did say, ‘I will go back.’ But that’s all I heard,” neighbor Garrett Smith said.

Navarro sauntered into a local police precinct the following day to request that she be taken off the missing person’s list so she could get a driver’s license & could begin living a “normal life.”

She had been missing since police said she “willfully left her home” in Glendale, Arizona home in 2019.

It’s not clear how long Navarro has been living in the Havre apartment, but Smith said she & a man in his 20s have been residents since he moved in about a year ago.

He said that the teenager appeared scared, had a “scratchy voice” & had noticeably insufficient dental hygiene.

Police said Friday that a man was detained & questioned in connection to Navarro’s disappearance, though it is unclear whether it was the same individual she had shared the Havre apartment with.

Navarro fled her family home just days before her 15th birthday, leaving behind a note that read: “I ran away. I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry.”

A missing person report from years prior described Navarro as autistic but high-functioning.


Navarro is still being considered a victim, police previously said.

Navarro told police she was not being held against her will & could come & go freely, and said she had not been hurt. Police have said she does not face criminal charges.

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Source: New York Post

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