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Bam Margera is no longer missing, police in Florida say
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Authorities in Florida are no longer looking for Bam Margera, who was reported missing on Monday after he fled a rehab facility, according to the Delray Beach Police Department.
Margera was located on Wednesday by Delray Beach officers, a representative for the police department told CBS News. They could not confirm if he is back in a treatment facility after he left one, even though he was unauthorized to leave.
On Monday, the manager of a rehab facility called police because Margera left after saying he was unsatisfied with the facility's treatment and that he was going to check himself into a different one.
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