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CANCELLED - Missing New Cassel Teen Last Seen Leaving Home on Tuesday, Cops Say

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Tamara Navarrette, 14, being sought by NCPD Missing Persons Squad.

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NCPD is seeking Tamara Navarrette, 14, a Missing Juvenile from New Cassel.

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UPDATE - April 28, 2017 - Police report that Tamara Navarrette has been located.
 
Below is the original report.
 
New Cassel, NY - April 27, 2017 - The Missing Persons Squad reports the details of a Missing Juvenile which occurred on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 11:00 pm in New Cassel.
 
According to detectives, Tamara Navarrette, 14, female white, 4’11” tall, 120 lbs., was last seen at her residence on Brooklyn Avenue. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, white shirt with a black vest and black sneakers. 
 
Detectives request anyone with information regarding the above missing juvenile please contact the Nassau County Police Department Missing Persons Squad at 516-573-7347 or call 911.  All callers will remain anonymous.