Santa Clarita woman reported missing earlier this week, has been located as of Friday, officials said.

Nakita Marie Monkhouse, 31, of Canyon Country, who was reported missing on Tuesday, was located Friday, however, officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station were unable to release information regarding how Monkhouse was located.

UPDATE: MISSING PERSON HAS BEEN LOCATED. pic.twitter.com/mUus8f7IhG — SCV Sheriff (@SCVSHERIFF) September 14, 2019

“We were notified by a Homicide investigator that Ms. Monkhouse was located,” said Shirley Miller, public information officer for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

Officials believed there to be a connection between the Canyon Country woman and the abandoned vehicle struck my a Metrolink train Tuesday night, but that has not been confirmed as of Friday.

See related: Metrolink Strikes Unoccupied Vehicle In Canyon Country

“We were told to cancel the bulletin, the missing person was located,” said Deputy Marvin Crowder, with the Sheriff Information Bureau. “Other than that, we don’t have any details as to how or why.”

Before she was found, Monkhouse, was last seen on Sept. 10 around 5:15 p.m. in her residence on the 28400 block of Oak Springs Canyon Road in Canyon Country, according to a missing person report.

Monkhouse was considered “at risk,” suffering from depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

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