A 13-year-old girl was found safe in Maryland on Friday, December 26, more than two months after she was reported missing from Kentucky. Wynter Wagoner was found inside a home on Dalewood Drive in Silver Spring, Maryland, by Montgomery County Police, U.S. Marshals and the Rockcastle County Sheriff's Office, according to Lex 18. Wagoner was taken to a hospital after she was found for a medical exam. Christian Alexander Delgado was arrested at the scene and has been formally charged with Wagoner's kidnapping. According to local reports, police in Maryland received a tip that Wagoner was possible at a home in Montgomery County, and authorities were dispatched to the residence - on Dalewood Drive - around 6:00 p.m. on December 26. Court documents state that Wagoner had called her aunt to share the address she was at in Maryland, and her aunt then called the U.S. Marshals to provide the information, according to WKYT. When they arrived at his home, officers and U.S. Marshal deputies found Delgado, 37, inside with Wagoner. Texas Teen Saved By Dad After She Was Kidnapped on Christmas Day Delgado told officers that he had met Wagoner online and said that he drove from Florida to Kentucky to pick her up. He then claimed that he took her back to Florida before they eventually ended up in Maryland. He also insisted to cops the whole situation was a huge "misunderstanding," per WKYT. Delgado made his first court appearance on Monday, December 29. He asked to be released on bond, but that request was denied. The suspect is currently being held at Montgomery County Central Processing Unit on a $1 million bond and is scheduled to be extradited to Kentucky, where he will face the charges. Before she was found safe, Wagoner was last seen by her foster parents on October 14 in Rockcastle County. Her disappearance sparked an extensive search effort, which involved her family and several volunteers who worked hard to make sure people knew what she looked like as the search for her continued. Wagoner's father, Dustin Wagoner, issued a statement to Lex 18, confirming that his daughter was found safe. Woman Reunited With Father 43 Years After Being Kidnapped at 3 Years Old "Wynter has been found. She is safe and that's about all the information we can give at this time," he said. "It's very, very new - it just happened so the details are not clear at the moment. I don't want to give any misinformation, [and] I hope you understand ... I do also want to say thank you for all the efforts in trying to find my daughter and all the prayers for her safety. We do truly appreciate it and are so thankful she's OK." Meanwhile, Wagoner's cousin, Johnny Miller, also opened up about the experience after she was located. "My initial reaction was overwhelming relief," he said. "I felt a rush of emotion, gratitude, disbelief and thankfulness all at once. After so much fear and uncertainty, knowing she was found brought a sense of peace we hadn't felt in weeks." Added Miller: "Because of you, the community, that tip was called into the police." One effort that was made during the search was the creation of a Facebook group that was dedicated to locating Wagoner, which Miller said was extremely helpful to the search. "The Facebook group helped by keeping Wynter's name and picture in front of people every single day, because the community kept sharing, talking about her, and refusing to let her be forgotten, the right person saw it, and that led to the tip that helped bring her home," he said. After noting that his cousin was missing "for weeks," he said that "the community helped keep her name and picture visible." Miller added, "Because of that awareness, a tip came in that led law enforcement to her location in Maryland, and she was found safe."