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Missing Evansville woman, Ashley Moore, found safe

EVANSVILLE, IN (WFIE) -

28-year-old Ashley Alyson Moore of Evansville, who was reported to be missing for weeks, has been found safe.

Thursday afternoon, Shivley Police found Moore's 2006 Chevrolet Impala in a local motel parking lot.

Shivley is a suburb of Louisville. 

Thursday evening Louisville Metro Police found Moore in Louisville. She was safe and voluntarily with a male friend.

Moore's mother reported her missing on February 16th after not hearing from her since February 11th.

Moore lived with her mother in Evansville and worked in Louisville, KY. 

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