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Have You Seen This Girl? Missing in Orange Since 6 a.m. Sunday

The State Police last night released a poster of 12-year-old Isabella Oleschuk.

News of the disappearance of Isabella Oleschuk 12, emerged at 11 a.m. Sunday when the Orange Fire Department was called to help in the search. Officials opened a Command Center — at Temple Emanual parking lot in Orange — and remained there until at least 11 p.m. Sunday, as State Police a missing person poster.

The FBI joined the search for Isabella, who may have left her home overnight without her parents' knowledge. Orange police and firefighters, along with state police, have been searching for the girl since Sunday morning.

Isabella is as white, stands 5-foot-4 and weighs about 120 lbs.  She has blue eyes and shoulder-length blonde hair. Authorities say she could have headed in any direction, but might be in Milford. She loves horses -- and may be hiding out in a barn, one source said. She may be wearing a light blue jacket, brown felt hooded cape, and black rain boots.

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If you saw Isabella on Sunday morning, either walking on the road or talking to someone in a car, or even in a diner or fast food restaurant, please call the Orange Police Department at 203-891-2130.

Information in this article originally appeared on Orange Patch.

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