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Missing Tacoma teen found with sex offender

Associated Press
TACOMA — A missing 16-year-old special education student and a 21-year-old sex offender were found asleep this morning at a north Tacoma home, police said. Briana Troyer is OK, said police spokesman Mark Fulghum. Detectives were questioning her before returning her to her family. Her father is Pierce County sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troyer. “It was a long 14 hours. Thanks for all your support and prayers,” Ed Troyer said on his Facebook page. Troyer is the Pierce County Amber Alert coordinator but didn’t want to talk about his daughter’s case while it was ongoing. Investigators will determine if Terrence D. Powell did anything wrong, Fulghum said. He’s a Level 1 sex offender who left a Tacoma bowling alley Tuesday with the girl. Fulghum issued an Amber Alert for the girl early this morning and police searched for her with tracking dogs and officers going door-to-door. A tip led investigators to the home of a Powell acquaintance where the two were sleeping, he said. Briana Troyer was at Tower Bowling Lanes with other members of the Wilson High School bowling team for practice, but the coach or supervisor may not have been there at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday when she disappeared, Fulghum said. She is described as having the mental capacity of a 9-year-old. She was last seen walking away with Powell. Fulghum did not know the criminal history that led to Powell’s listing as a Level 1 sex offender. The classification is the lowest level and applied to people, many of them first-time offenders, considered at minimal risk to reoffend.