EBS STAFF
Editor’s note: This story was updated on 7/23 at 4 p.m. to indicate Dundas had been found.
Manhattan teen Elizabeth Dundas went missing Monday night, July 21, and public safety officials urged the public to keep an eye out. She was found on July 22.

Dundas disappeared after around 10:30 p.m. Monday in the area east of Manhattan, Montana, according to a press release from Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office and Manhattan Police Department, which offered details about her last-seen location and vehicle.
Before midnight on Tuesday, the Manhattan Police Chief Austin Owens posted an update on Facebook: Dundas was located “and is okay.”
“We would like to send a huge thank you out to all the people and organizations who shared the post and supplied tips and information,” Owens stated, thanking law enforcement partners who assisted including Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, Gallatin County 911, Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Helena Police Department, Lewis and Clark County Juvenile Probation, Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
“An additional thank you to Elizabeth’s family and friends, you went through a lot today. Great teamwork everyone,” Owens stated.
							
							
				
                                
							
													
							


