Following concerns over Jane Hato going missing hours before Kenya Police Bullets FC’s departure to Ethiopia, her former club Mathare United have confirmed that the player has been found.Hato disappeared on Wednesday night while she was scheduled to travel with the team to Ethiopia for the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA zonal qualifiers, to be played in Addis Ababa from Saturday 17 August to Wednesday 4 September.”We can confirm that Jane Hato is safe and sound. At the moment, let’s give the family some privacy as they investigate what led to the disappearance of their daughter.We appreciate the concerns, prayers and efforts of all the fans, friends and football lovers that were accorded towards Ann Aluoch’s family,” read the statement from Mathare United.Jane Hato reflects on her bold move from Madira Soccer Assassins to Mathare UnitedHer phone was, reportedly, last tracked to Juja before it was turned off.Kenya Police Bullets FC CEO Chris Oguso said that the ‘missing’ midfielder is ‘safe wherever she may be’.”Based on our preliminary investigations, she is in the company of someone she knows well,” Oguso told Citizen Digital arguing that whatever issue led to the development had nothing to do with football. “It could be a family matter. Our officers are actively working to determine her location and who she is with. Once resolved and the player is ready, she will rejoin her teammates in Ethiopia,” Oguso added. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8269363##Led by Harambee Starlets head coach Beldine Odemba, the Law Enforcers are seeking to become the second side, after Vihiga Queens, to secure a place in the continental showpiece by winning the regional qualifiers.They have been placed in Group A alongside two-time finalists CBE (Ethiopia), Yei Joint Stars FC (South Sudan), Rayon Sports Women (Rwanda), and Warriors Queens (Zanzibar).Traveling SquadGoalkeepers: Mishi Mbaru, Diana Tembesi, Annedy KunduDefenders: Norah Anne, Stella Oduor, Nelly Sawe, Juliet Andibo, Elizabeth Ochaka, Leah Andiema, Quinter OwitiMidfielders: Lydia Akoth, Lydia Waganda, Diana Wacera, Sharon Juma, Yasmin Khalid, Mary Ndhambi, Christine NafulaAttackers: Rebecca Okwaro, Puren Anyetu, Emily Moranga, Lucy Kwekwe, Mercy Masika, Bertha Omita