Sinead O'Connor Is 'Safe And Well' After Being Reported As A Missing Person

Sinead O'Connor has thankfully been found safe and well after she was listed as a missing/ endangered person.

The singer sparked concern yesterday after failing to return from a bike ride at 6am on the Sunday, but police have confirmed that Sinead has now been located.

A message on the Wilmette Beacon’s Twitter page read: “Breaking News from Wilmette Police: Sinead O’Connor has been located. She is safe and is no longer listed s a missing/ endangered person.

"Sources told The Beacon that Sinead O'Connor has been staying with friends in Wilmette for several weeks.”

They went on to add that the star has since been taken to a local hospital.

Yesterday Wilmette Police had announced in a press release that they are concerned for Sinead’s wellbeing, sharing: “The Wilmette Police is seeking to check the well-being of Sinead O'Connor.

"O'Connor reportedly left the Wilmette area for a bicycle ride yesterday at 6:00AM and has not returned. A caller has expressed concern for her well-being and no other information is available at this time.”

Prior to her disappearance Sinead had taken to Twitter to write a message to her oldest son Jake Reynolds about her 12-year-old son Shane, who has been placed with children’s services in Ireland.

Sinead said: “Jake, kindly go to the court on Tuesday and take custody your brother from Tusla. My lawyer will be making the illegal way yourself and Donal got him into Tusla (lying to the cops etc) known to the judge.

"Expect to be in trouble. In fact you’d best bring a lawyer of your own. And do not abandon your brother or any other of my babies again. What you have done to your brother and your mother is LITERALLY criminal.”

Days prior to that she’d written to Shane: “Baby, I’ve been trying to get you out of care but Tusla are being monsters. I have to back off because they are hurting me so badly I get unwell again if I go near them.

"The best thing I can do is advise you get a solicitor of your own which you are now entitled to because you are 12 and bring a case of your own against Tusla, under the Children’s rights clauses of the constitution.”

Last year Sinead worried fans when she posted a lengthy Facebook post that said her children were “dead” to her.

We hope that the star is able to get the help that she needs at this difficult time.

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