On Tuesday, July 2, Jomana Ali was spotted on Elm Street in Fairfield at approximately 5:45 p.m. However, her whereabouts are unknown since then.
According to the authorities, due to her age and mental health, she is considered to be in danger since then.
On the morning of July 13th, Saturday, Sergeant Michael Stahl of the Fairfield Police reported that Jomana was found by the Greenwich Township Police Department in Warren County, New Jersey, at approximately 2:15 AM.
Jomana was last seen in Bellmawr, a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, which is approximately 90 miles south of Warren County.
According to Stahl, Jomana seemed to be in excellent physical condition and has now been reunited with her family.
According to Stahl, the investigation uncovered that Jomana left her home voluntarily, disabled location services on her phone, and has not been active on social media.
On July 2, Jomana was captured on surveillance footage at the Fairfield I-195 southbound rest area.
Fairfield Police had to travel to New Jersey at least twice after spotting her there.
According to Stahl, the department will persist in its investigation into the events that led to her departure from home.
Stahl expressed his gratitude to the public, media, and law enforcement partners for their assistance in spreading the word and helping in her safe return.