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Web site posting leads to missing Clark County teen

01:04 PM PDT on Monday, September 13, 2004

By kgw.com and AP Staff

TACOMA, Wash. – A 14-year-old girl reported missing from her home near Camas last month was found on Sunday, while the man she was with is being held for investigation of child rape, deputies said.

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The Clark County home where Kylie Taylor lives.

Kylie Taylor was taken to Tacoma General Hospital for examination and treatment, said Pierce County, Wash. sheriff’s detective Ed Troyer. Stanley Sadler, 47, is charged with child molestation, rape of a child and unlawful imprisonment.

It was Kylie Taylor’s mother who helped lead police to the Firecrest home, said Sgt. Dave Trimble of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Her mother logged on to a poetry Web site that Kylie surfed often. That’s when she noticed that Kylie had posted a poem, Trimble said.

Authorities were able to trace the posting to a personal computer in Sadler’s home.

Kylie was reported missing Aug. 29. She left her home in the Fern Prairie area north of Camas saying she was going to buy a candy bar but did not return. Clark County sheriff's investigators said at the time she had used the Internet to contact people in various states and might have gone with one of them.

Kylie’s disappearance is similar to that of a Mollala, Ore. girl who ran away with an older man. Cyndi Lamb, 17, was last seen in October 2003. She was found on Aug. 6 in Missoula, Montana living with 34-year-old Christopher Stephen French.

Lamb was seen leaving a library a Molalla library with a man police believe was French. Police believe Lamb was trying to run away and asked different men on Internet chat rooms to help in her escape.

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