Aspen Jeter: Missing South Carolina girl, 5, FOUND SAFE weeks after mother's murder on Thanksgiving

Aspen Jeter: Missing South Carolina girl, 5, FOUND SAFE weeks after mother's murder on Thanksgiving
5-year-old Aspen Jeter suffers from a rare neurological disorder (Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office/facebook)

ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA: A 5-year-old girl who had been missing since Thanksgiving was found safe in Danville, Virginia on Friday, December 9, according to authorities. She was reported missing after her mother's dead body was discovered at their home.

The case was concerning because Aspen Jeter, the 5-year-old, suffers from a rare medical illness called Neurodevelopmental Disorder with or without Autistic Features and/or Structural Brain Abnormalities which makes her unable to speak and causes difficulty in her movement, according to her family. "Aspen is fine, and she’s okay," Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell announced at a news conference Friday. "Thank god for that." He called it a Christmas miracle. "Today, I've got my Christmas present early," he said.

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