Images of rescued Texas girl Sabrina Allen and her non-custodial mother released

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Thursday, October 2, 2014
LEFT: Sabrina Allen at age 17, who was rescued after missing for 12 years. RIGHT: Dara Llorens, 44, Allen's non-custodial mother who abducted the child and fled for Mexico in 2002.
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Photos have been released today of the formerly missing Sabrina Allen and her non-custodial mother Dara Llorens. The image seen left shows Allen at 17-years-old. The right image shows Dara Llorens after being taken into custody by the Austin Police Department.

Sabrina arrived back in the U.S. on Tuesday night after missing for 12 years. Allen was abducted at age four by her non-custodial mother Dara Llorens in 2002. Llorens fled with Allen to Mexico, and was apprehended by authorities just outside of Mexico City. Llorens is being held on an aggravated kidnaping charge.

Sabrina's father, Greg Allen, stated the following on Sabrina's condition.

"Sabrina is under the care of a therapist and a clinical psychologist. It really depends on her evaluation, we really don't have a timetable it depends on how it goes. We're eager to have her home as soon as possible, and will slowly introduce her to family members and do what we can."

"She was effectively a prisoner in a two-bedroom apartment. She has been told that I didn't want her and that I committed suicide," Allen said. "She was also told that both of my parents are dead."

Greg Allen posted the following video to his GoFundMe page after Sabrina was rescued.

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Learn more about Sabrina's kidnapping and rescue below.