Lily Constant, a 15-year-old girl from Toronto’s east end who has been missing since early November, has been found in Ottawa, according to her father.

Lee Constant shared the news in a post to a Facebook group dedicated to his daughter’s search on Tuesday afternoon.

“Lily has been located today in Ottawa and is being picked up by 55 division officers and driven back to Toronto,” he wrote.

“I have no details and am getting ready to see her when she arrives. I don’t know what the next few hours or days may hold, and obviously our relationship with Lily is in need of some TLC. That’s where my time and attention will be. We now know she’s alive and safe and this group has undoubtedly helped. I’ll keep you all posted.”

Lily Constant went missing near Woodbine and Holborne avenues at 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 1.

In a follow up-interview, Lily’s mother, Rebecca Marsh, said her daughter was last seen on either Nov. 2 or 3 at an Airbnb in Scarborough.

The teen left without her phone, identification and brought few belongings with her before going missing.