The Denver Post

Girl is found 27 miles from home

- By Kirk Mitchell Kirk Mitchell: 303-954-1206, kmitchell@denverpost.com or @kirkmitche­ll or denverpost.com/coldcases

A 10-year-old girl whose disappeara­nce sparked a huge search involving up to 200 law enforcemen­t agents had sneaked into the car of a family friend when she ran away from home Thursday night.

Madeleine Malloy left her home between 5 and 8 p.m. following an argument with her stepmother, said Jenny Fulton, spokeswoma­n for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

Madeleine went to her room following the disagreeme­nt with her stepmother, but then later left the family’s home in Golden and hid in the back of the car of a family friend, according to a sheriff’s office tweet Friday afternoon.

The family friend did not know the girl was in the car and unknowingl­y drove her to Aurora.

Madeleine left the vehicle sometime after it was parked at the friend’s home for the night. Around 7 a.m. Friday, she walked to a nearby residence, knocked on the door and asked the strangers for help and food. The neighbor called police.

Officials said early on they didn’t believe the girl had been abducted.

“We’re just grateful she was found,” Fulton said.

Madeline isn’t the only young runway to be inventive in her escape.

In March, a 13-year-old Texas girl vanished in Colorado Springs while vacationin­g with her family.

She was found about four days and 300 miles away after she hitched a ride on a coal train. She left the train after getting hungry because she’d run out of Skittles.

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