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Updated: 11:19 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, 2004 | Posted: 11:19 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, 2004

Missing Cambria County Girl Found

Family Reunited

Sarah Glass, missing since Tuesday, found and reunited with her parents Saturday. Monday, she tells Channel 6 what happened during the four days she was held against her will.

No phone, no heat, no food. Sarah glass says she almost reached the breaking point, until finally the Cambria County teen was released from her captor.

Sarah Glass admits she planned to leave her house early Tuesday morning to meet with an old friend, but she never expected what happened next.

Sarah says, He was harassing me, so I thought, maybe if I met with him, it would shut him up.

But it did just the opposite. At 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, 26 year-old David Diehl waited for Sarah at the end of her driveway. He told her to e-mail her parents to try to trick them into thinking they weren't together.

Sarah says, He also said to delete everything off the computer, the internet files, the internet history the e-mails, everything.

David took Sarah to his mother's house and when Sarah realized he wasn't going to let her go, she wanted to call for help, but never had a free moment.

He was sitting right beside me and I was scared out of my mind.

At five a.m. Diehl took Sarah to a Trailer park near Cresson and on Wednesday he left her in a tent in the middle of the woods until early Saturday morning.

I hadn't had any food or water since Tuesday morning.

Finally, 1:30 Saturday morning, Diehl's mother convinced him to let Sarah go after hearing Sarah desperately needed medication for her Tourette's Syndrome. The Glass' were reunited, but Sarah's mother can't help but think...

Sarah was forbidden to see him, and I think that probably had something to do with her wanting to sneak. It could have been terrible. It could have gone a different direction.

When we introduced you to the Glass' on Tuesday, it was a tearful, quiet household, but now

Lorna Glass say, It's a lot louder. We're getting back to normal.

Diehl faces several charges including unlawful restraint and recklessly endangering another person.

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