CHICAGO -- Mystery surrounds the case of an 18-year-old Filipina student at the University of Illinois at Chicago who walked into a police station--just hours after her family reported her missing--to tell authorities she was safe and was never missing. Shalyha Ahmad's family held a news conference Wednesday and said she was dropped off at a Chicago train station on Dec. 14. The family said they went to pick her up from UIC later, but she never showed up. Her mother, Shetti Ahmad, made an emotional plea to her in Tausug. Shetti Fatima Ahmad said the family moved from the Philippines to Chicago in 2006, when Shalyha was 6. She graduated from Lane Tech High School on the Northwes...
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