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Teen who vanished hours before graduation ‘was unhappy with boyfriend and ran away to be with man she met on game app’

AN Ohio teen who vanished hours before her graduation was unhappy with her boyfriend and ran away to be with a man she met on an app, reports say. 

High school senior Madison "Maddie" Bell, 18, after telling her mom she was heading to a tanning salon, which had reopened as restrictions eased.

Reports indicate that Madison was unhappy in her relationshipCredit: Refer to Caption
Police initially asked people identify this mystery manCredit: Highland County Sheriff’s Office
Law enforcement officers and hundreds of volunteers scoured roads and woods in Ohio in search of a high school seniorCredit: Refer to Caption

Later that day, her empty car was found in a church parking lot: Madison's wallet and cellphone were inside, along with her keys, which were still in the ignition.

When a frantic search ensued, Madison was found on May 21 after the US 23 Major Crimes Task Force released surveillance footage showing her with, reported .

, a liaison for the runaway teen's family, said Madison met this man on a gaming app around three years ago.

Nestor told  the teen's best friend received texts indicating Madison didn't want to be with her live-in boyfriend Cody Mann – but her mom, Melissa Bell, wasn't happy about that.

“[The] mom was forcing her to be with Cody, said ‘you’re dating him, you don’t have a choice,'” Nestor said, adding that Madison's mother "yelled at her" when she tried to raise the subject.

Madison told pals she wasn't happyCredit: Refer to Caption
She reportedly told the cops who found her of plans to 'start a new life'Credit: Facebook

Madison told Melissa she would be ending the relationship when she turned 18, indicating Mann was "mean behind closed doors," according to CrimeOnline.

In an interview with Nancy Grace, Mann said the young couple had no issues in their relationship and he didn't know why his girlfriend would bolt.

But Madison reportedly told the cops who found her that she planned to "start a new life" without him.

"She has struggles and my concern is she ran away out of desperation, with no glasses, contacts, or identification," Nestor said, revealing that Madison took a photo of herself to give to her distraught mom.

"There are people in the community who are offering her a home and resources if she is not safe.”

Because she isn't a minor, the 18-year-old did not commit a crime by leaving her home and no charges have been filed.

Madisons family said they are relieved she is safeCredit: Refer to Caption
She reportedly left her boyfriend for the man she met on a gaming app three years agoCredit: Facebook

“Bell has been located safe and left on her own free will,” Sheriff Donnie Barrera said.

Although Melissa claimed she never received a note from her daughter revealing her plans, Nestor is doubtful given the timeline.

The Ohio mom reported her daughter missing on Facebook – within 15 minutes from the time Madison left their Greenfield home.

Nestor felt this indicated Melissa posted right after reading Madison's note.

The victim's advocate said she is "seriously concerned about Maddie’s safety."

Her family have since released a statement after she was found safe.

"We ask that the public and media respect our privacy during this difficult time while we are emotionally raw," it read.

"We are just relieved to know Maddie is alive and not in physical danger."

Missing Person flyers were handed out when she vanishedCredit: Facebook
Madison 'Maddie' Bell bolted before her high school graduationCredit: Refer to Caption
Her family have said they are relieved she was found safe and wellCredit: Refer to Caption
Reports say she met another man on an appCredit: Refer to Caption
Friends said Madison's mom wanted her to stay with her current boyfriendCredit: Refer to Caption
The man pictured in the footage was initially a 'person of interest,' cops saidCredit: Highland County Sheriff’s Office
Cops eventually found the missing teenCredit: Facebook
Madison Bell ‘chose to disappear to start a new life’ but chief of rescue says search was not in vain


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