LUBBOCK, Texas – According to an AP report recently posted on KWTX.com, a thirteen-year old girl who went missing while on a family vacation in Colorado, was found safe four days later by a Texas farmer. The missing teen had apparently hitched a ride on a coal train heading south and hopped off 300 miles later when she ran out of Skittles®. The farmer called local authorities and the girl was reunited with her family. No criminal charges are expected to be filed. Read the complete story here.
Related News
- Another RRB Office Moves to New Location
- Hunting accident claims life of Idaho member’s daughter
- Gardena City Council welcomes SMART-TD to represent GTrans Bus Operators
- NO On-Site Registration Available at Atlanta Regional Training Seminar
- Education Department, Organizing Department hold course on organizing signatory contractors
- WATCH: Amanda Snide Earns Award for her Passion
- Legal Internship Available for Students from Railroad Families
- HAPPENING TUESDAY: Join Railroaders from Across the Country for Houston Rail Labor Solidarity Rally!
- Amtrak Operating Unions Gather in Maryland
- SMART brings nearly 500 sisters and allies to Chicago for Tradeswomen Build Nations