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    Memphis Teen Addison Cook Found Safe After Running Away From DCS Facility

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsSeptember 22, 2025Updated:September 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After days of concern and community efforts to locate her, Addison Cook has been found safe. The Tennessee teen had been reported missing after leaving a Memphis DCS facility with three other girls.

    What Happened

    On Friday, September 19, 2025, Addison Cook and three other girls reportedly ran away from a Memphis, TN Department of Children’s Services (DCS) facility. That night, the group was said to have spent time under a bridge with an unidentified male.

    The following day, Addison contacted her father from the downtown Memphis Welcome Center. She confirmed she had run away and had a place to stay but did not share her exact location. Witnesses later reported seeing Addison and two of the girls getting into a black Dodge Challenger with tinted windows. Another account described the vehicle as a silver Dodge Charger with a white stripe.

    Who Was Addison Cook

    Addison, a teenager from Bedford County, Tennessee, had been placed at the Memphis facility by DCS. Her family described her as loved and deeply missed while she was gone. Community members rallied to spread awareness and help bring her home safely.

    Background

    Before being placed in Memphis, Addison lived in Bedford County. Following her disappearance, her loved ones feared she might be trying to make her way back home. Concern quickly grew not just for Addison but also for the two other girls who remain unaccounted for.

    Public and Social Media Reactions

    The story drew widespread attention on social media, where friends, family, and strangers alike shared posts calling for Addison’s safe return. Many expressed relief after news broke that she had been located unharmed, with messages of gratitude toward those who helped amplify her story.

    Official Statements or What Happens Next

    Family members, including Timothy Cook and Teresa Lynch, worked tirelessly to keep the public informed and engaged during the search. Authorities in Memphis are expected to continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, particularly regarding the unidentified male and the other two missing girls.

    Addison’s family has asked for privacy as they reunite and focus on her well-being. Updates regarding the other teens may follow as more information becomes available.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Memphis Teen Addison Cook Found Safe After Running Away From DCS Facility first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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