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Hannah Upp cops Cops: Hannah Upp Rescued And Safe

Hannah Upp, a New York City teacher who'd been missing since Aug. 29, 2008, has been rescued. On Sept. 16, 2008, a Staten Island Ferry captain says he spotted her in the waters off New York City, and deckhands pulled her into the boat. Her brother, Dan Upp, tells AMW that his family is overjoyed to have her back, and he says Hannah is "safe and in good condition."

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Sex:
Female
Race:
White
Age at Disappearance:
23
Height:
5' 5"
Weight:
130
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair):
  • Brown
Eyes:
  • Green
Last Seen:
  • Manhattan , NY
Other Possible Locations:
  • Manhattan , NY
Last updated September 17, 2008

Recovered; Sep 16, 2008

Missing Spanish Teacher Hannah Upp Rescued


Hannah Upp has been rescued in Staten Island, N.Y. after a Staten Island Ferry boat captain found her in the water.

The New York City Spanish teacher, who'd been missing since Aug. 29, 2008, has been spotted at least twice around Manhattan, including checking her e-mail at the Apple Store on Fifth Ave.

When authorities finally caught up to her on Sept. 16, 2008, witnesses aboard a ferry boat say she was almost completely incapacitated. They launched a small raft to pull her in to save her from drowning.

Hannah was immediately rushed to the hospital, where she was listed in stable condition.




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