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2 Missing Girls Found Safe/Father in Custody

2 Missing Girls Found Safe/Father in Custody

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The two girls who were the subject of an Amber Alert Friday morning have been found safe in Keene. The girls’ father, 37-year-old Dustin Mark Duren, is in police custody. The girls are Duren’s daughters and were last seen in Berlin last night.

According to the state attorney general’s office, the girls’ mother, 31-year-old Caitlyn Naffziger, was found dead Thursday night in an apartment at 1063 Main Street in Berlin.

No other details have been released as to how the girls were found or the cause of Naffziger’s death.

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