Police found the missing teen and man she was with late Friday in Kansas City, Kansas. The the two are in custody this morning.
The Harrison County Sheriff’s Department had issued an endangered person advisory for 15-year-old Bailey Ann Summers.
She reportedly left a home in Gilman City, Mo., with 23-year-old Elijah Garrick McPike Thursday afternoon. Bailey has a protection order against McPike, and he has been known to be violent and suicidal.
Authorities spent Thursday and Friday looking for the two, and the vehicle they were believed to be in, a silver 2001 Dodge Ram extended cab truck bearing Missouri the license plate 5DB857.
The truck was found Friday evening on North 83rd Terrace, just off of North 83rd Street in Kansas City. The area is just north of Parallel Parkway.
Shortly after police found the truck, a crew on scene said they quickly left the area. A news helicopter caught up to officers and showed them taking two people into custody about 7:30 p.m. Police confirmed the two people were Bailey and McPike.
Kidnapping charges have been filed against a 23-year-old man accused of leaving a northwest Missouri home with a 15-year-old girl.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued an endangered person advisory for Bailey Ann Summers, who was last seen Thursday leaving a Gilman City home with 23-year-old Elijah McPike. Gilman City is about 100 miles northeast of Kansas City.
Harrison County Sheriff Josh Eckerson said Friday a recent protection order prohibits McPike from contacting Summers. The Harrison County prosecutor’s office says McPike was charged Friday with kidnapping and violating a protection order.
Eckerson says Kansas authorities have also become involved in the search because McPike’s cellphone signal was located late Thursday in Edwardsville, Kan.
McPike may be driving a silver 2001 Dodge Ram extended cab truck with Missouri license plates 5DB857.