The Northern Regional Police have found Jennifer Selome who was reportedly kidnapped about a week ago in Tamale, the Northern regional capital.
According to the police, Jennifer was spotted in Tongo in the Upper East region by someone they referred to as a Good Samaritan wandering and looking traumatised.
The police said the Good Samaritan sent her to the Tongo police station and the police in Tongo subsequently relayed the message to Tamale.
A statement signed by the Northern regional crime officer Superintendent Otuo Acheampong said Jennifer narrated to the police that she boarded a tricycle but was allegedly sprayed with a substance, gagged and blindfolded.
She said she was taken to an unknown location after being transported in six different vehicles.
He said Jennifer alleged that she was kidnapped together with a 12-year-old who later escaped.
Superintendent Otou said Jennifer has been reunited with her family and was taken to a health facility for medical examination.
He added that investigations are ongoing.
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