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Searchers continued looking for a missing 16-year-old girl Thursday morning near a rest area on I-90 where she was last seen.

Selena Shelley Faye Not Afraid was last seen at the eastbound I-90 rest area between Billings and Hardin near mile marker 474 near the Fly Creek Exit at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

According to Bighorn County Sheriff Lawrence Big Hair, Selena was part of a group of six people driving from Billings to Hardin. The car broke down, then restarted. Four people left the rest stop in the vehicle, and the driver called a relative who was also driving from Billings to pick up Selena and another girl who were left behind at the rest stop.

However, when the relative arrived, only one girl was at the rest stop. Selena had walked off into a nearby field.

She was possibly intoxicated and is not dressed for weather conditions, according to an email from Big Horn County Sheriff's office.

The Sheriff's office and other agencies including the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Crow Agency Tribal Police have launched a search from the rest stop. Officers and volunteers on horse, foot and ATV have combed nearby areas, and a helicopter flew over the area in the morning.