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Police Say Sinead O'Connor Was Found at Hotel

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Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor performs during a concert at the Koninklijk Circus - Cirque Royal, in Brussels in 2012.  (Photo: Christophe Ketels/AFP/Getty Images)

Suburban Chicago police say they found Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O’Connor after she went missing earlier this week staying at a hotel.

Wilmette police spokesman Eric Peterson said Tuesday that 10 departments helped canvass area hotels. He said finding O’Connor safe Monday afternoon was “a wonderful outcome.”

He declined to provide other details, including about where exactly O’Connor was found, her condition or where she is now.

A rambling message posted Monday evening on O’Connor’s official Facebook page referred to emotional trauma she had been through over the years.

https://www.facebook.com/sineadoconnor/posts/1104773712894949

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O’Connor scored an international hit in 1990 with her rendition of Prince’s ballad “Nothing Compares 2 U.”

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