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Elizabeth Smart responds to news of Jayme Closs' discovery: 'What a brave, strong, and powerful survivor'

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Elizabeth Smart, a child safety activist whose kidnapping gained widespread nation attention in 2002, has responded on social media to the news that Wisconsin teenager Jayme Closs was found alive Thursday night.

What a miracle!!! Jayme Closs has been found!!!!" Smart wrote in an Instagram post. "I’m so thrilled to hear the news. What has been such a heart wrenching tragedy finally has some happiness in the story. I’m praying for Jayme and all her family that they can have a joyous reunion and as the rest of the country celebrates alongside this happy occasion we all are mindful to give the family their space and privacy on their road to finding a new sense of normal and moving forward."

Closs, who had been missing since the murder of her parents last October, was found alive barely an hour's drive away, by a woman who stumbled across the 13-year-old girl and pounded on her neighbors' door shouting: "This is Jayme Closs! Call 911!"

Jayme was skinny and dirty, wearing shoes too big for her feet, but appeared outwardly OK when she was discovered Thursday afternoon near the small town of Gordon, the neighbors said.

"I hope we may all continue to support and embrace Jayme as she reclaims her life and comes to terms with the reality of her situation," Smart's Instagram post continued. "What a brave, strong, and powerful survivor!!!! No matter what may unfold in her story let’s all try to remember that this young woman has SURVIVED and whatever other details may surface the most important will still remain that she is alive. May god bless you Jayme Closs and may we all continue to search for every missing child."