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Rosie O'Donnell's daughter, 17, goes missing near New York Comedian Rosie O'Donnell says missing daughter, 17, found
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The daughter of US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has been missing for a week, police have said. US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has said her daughter who went missing a week ago has been found.
The comedian tweeted that her daughter Chelsea, 17, was last seen on 11 August in Nyack, north of New York City. The comedian tweeted that Chelsea "has been found and is safe in police custody - thank u all for the help and light".
She asked for the public's help, and police later said they had been looking for the teenager since Sunday. The 17-year-old was reported missing to police in Nyack, New York state, on 11 August after failing to return home.
Chelsea, who is Ms O'Donnell's adoptive daughter, had stopped taking prescribed medication when she went missing and was accompanied by her therapy dog. O'Donnell, 53, had asked for the public's help in finding her adopted daughter, who was with a therapy dog.
Chelsea had stopped taking prescribed medication when she went missing.
"Chelsea, like millions of people, lives with mental illness," said a spokeswoman for Ms O'Donnell, Cindi Berger."Chelsea, like millions of people, lives with mental illness," said a spokeswoman for Ms O'Donnell, Cindi Berger.
"It has been a difficult road for Chelsea and her family and they just want her back safe."
She was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, ripped blue jeans, grey Converse sneakers and a black rucksack.
She has a large tattoo of a dream catcher on her right side with the word "Breathe".
The dog is a six-month-old black terrier called Bear.