A missing college student was found and reunited with her family on Saturday after she went missing on December 13, Snow College officials said in a news conference Sunday. Madelyn Allen was found at a house in Wayne County, Utah, college police said.
Brent Brown, a 39-year-old man from Utah, was taken into custody, according to Snow College Public Safety Officer and Police Chief, Derek Walk. Brown was charged with rape, object rape, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated assault, and obstructing justice, according to an indictment filed in the Sixth Judicial District Court for Wayne County, Utah on Tuesday.
The next day, Brown let Allen text her parents, but took the phone back shortly after, according to the indictment. Allen said she texted her parents, "I love you." That same day, police came to Brown's home and saw a college ID for Allen, "in plain view," according to the indictment.Police found Allen in the basement "covered in coal," and she was not wearing clothes, the indictment says.
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