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A 23-year-old woman missing since leaving a bar in downtown Boston on Saturday night was found alive, police said. Olivia Ambrose, known as "Liviy", was found Tuesday afternoon and taken to the hospital for assessment, the Boston Police Department announced in 19659003.
CBS Boston reports that a large police presence was observed in Charlestown, where she was seen on a surveillance video taken early Sunday morning. Police scheduled a press conference at 6 pm Tuesday with details on the case.
The Boston police had previously released surveillance footage of a man who they said was related to the disappearance of Ambrose. The police also published a chronology of the events of the night of his disappearance.
The investigators stated that Ambrose had been seen leaving the bar around 11 pm. with a man that the police decided not to be involved in his disappearance. About 40 minutes later, Ambrose is seen in a surveillance video a few blocks away, where two other men invited her to walk with them.
One of the men, the individual seen in the surveillance footage, arms him around the arm and directs her to the nearest State Street MBTA station.
About 20 minutes later, Ambrose appeared with the same man, leaving the MBTA Bunker Hill Community in Charlestown, a short drive from State Street Station. Police said he still had his arm around her.
Ambrose and the man were last seen about 10 minutes after leaving the Bunker Hill station at an intersection located a few steps north. Police said that phone records then showed the Ambrose phone near the neighboring Bunker Hill subdivision.
Frannie Ambrose, her sister, said earlier in the night that they were dancing at the bar and were separated before her sister's departure. She never came back to her apartment that night.
"For some unknown reason, she left without saying goodbye," said Heather Ambrose, Olivia's mother.
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