Alicia Navarro seen in first photos since she emerged from hiding

Alicia Navarro was spotted in Montana Tuesday with the older man she’s been living with in the first photos of her since she asked police to be removed from the missing persons list.

Navarro, 18, ran errands with the man, identified by local sources as 36-year-old Eddie Davis, and flashed a smile as she played with a dog outside of Davis’ parents trailer park home at the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Harlem, Montana.

The pictures, exclusively captured by The Post, were taken a day after Navarro fled the Havre apartment she shared with Davis, a former Walmart worker.


At one point, Navarro was playing with a dog.
At one point, Navarro was playing with a dog.
Brigitte Stelzer

Navarro, who appeared to stick right by Davis in the blistering heat, left in a dark-colored van and went around the corner to a neighbor’s home where the pair and one adult believed to be Davis’ father unloaded stuff as a woman who is believed to Davis’ mother sat nearby.

She was seen playing with a dog in front of a neighbor’s home with a bright smile during the visit.


The pair are now on a reservation.
The pair are now on a reservation.
Brigitte Stelzer

The four then drove back home before going to a nearby supermarket where only the older woman went in. Once they left the supermarket, they went straight home and weren’t spotted again.

Davis’ old Mitsubishi Eclipse was also parked in front of the trailer home.

Navarro, who ran away from her Glendale, Arizona home in 2019, strolled into the local Montana police station on July 23 and requested she be removed from the missing persons list so she could get her driver’s license.

Navarro’s disappearance in 2019 sparked a nationwide search though authorities said she “wilfully left her home” just days before her 15th birthday. A missing person report described Navarro as autistic but high functioning.


Navarro stuck right near the older man.
Navarro stuck right near the older man.
Brigitte Stelzer

Davis had a white towel over his head.
Davis had a white towel over his head.
Brigitte Stelzer

As a legal adult, police said she had the freedom to move around however she wants, a Glendale police spokesperson previously told The Post.

But what happened to Navarro the last few years and how she landed 1,300 miles away from home is still a mystery with the circumstances under an ongoing probe by multiple agencies, including the FBI.

Authorities raided the Havre apartment Navarro and Davis were staying last Wednesday with authorities later confirming a man was detained and questioned. No arrest has been made and Davis is not believed to be under police suspicion.


The trailer where Navarro and Davis are shacking up in.
The trailer where Navarro and Davis are shacking up in.
Brigitte Stelzer

Navarro and Davis moved out of the apartment neighbors said they’ve been living in for a year with help from Davis’ relatives.

When a Post reporter knocked on the door hours before they left Monday, a woman at the door said they were “not talking to reporters” before asking The Post to leave.