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Fifteen-year-old Alisa Petrov, who had been reported missing from Utah, made her way to a police station in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Sunday evening, as stated by authorities in their report.
She is, by their account, safe and sound.
“Alisa is currently in good health and secure with Colorado authorities,” stated officers from South Jordan. “Her parents have been informed of her whereabouts and are collaborating with South Jordan Police to ensure her return home.”
Petrov was last seen on April 21. It was reported she was dropped off at her school in American Fork, Utah, but chose instead to board a train heading to Provo. Authorities allege that she had been engaged in inappropriate online conversations with three men: 35-year-old Matthew Nicholas Menard from Miami, Florida, 41-year-old Samuel Mitchell from Herriman, Utah, and 37-year-old William Taylor Glines from Texas City, Texas.
In particular, Menard allegedly planned on meeting Petrov in Las Vegas. Mitchell allegedly possessed illicit material of two girls, described as aged 12 and 15.
All three men have been arrested.
“Thank you everyone for all your help!” Alisa’s father, Nikolai Petrov, said in a statement posted to Facebook. “Thank you for sharing the news, thank you for following, and thank you for the tips! Alisa walked into a police department today on June 1 2025. She was gone for almost 6 weeks. Special thanks to the South Jordan Police Department who worked on weekends, and to the Salt Lake City FBI who helped them. Thank you to all of our friends for your help and support, to Jaz Mia from Missing In America Network for the best emotional support in such stressful situations. Also special thank you to our local community for Praying!”