3 missing, endangered children found safe after disappearing in Lancaster
By Lily DallowAustin Turner,
2024-08-31
UPDATE: The three Milo children have been found as of Saturday evening, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
“Thank you to the public, the media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Master, Jordin, and Acire,” said the department.
No further details have been released on this case.
ORIGINAL STORY : Authorities are searching for three children last seen in Lancaster that may be endangered, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department .
The department said it’s seeking the public’s help in finding the children, who were last seen Friday night at about 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Berkshire Street and Stratford Street in the city of Lancaster.
According to the department, Master Milo, 2, is described as 2-feet tall and 30 pounds with brown eyes and black hair in ponytails. He was last seen wearing a dark shirt, black pants, and blue Crocs.
Jordin Milo, 12, is described as 4-foot-11 and 160 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair in ponytails. She was last seen wearing a pink shirt and pink pajama pants.
Acire Milo, 14, is described as 4-foot-11 and 160 lbs. with brown eyes and braided brown hair. She was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and multicolored pajama pants.
There was no word as to why the trio could have disappeared and if anyone is being investigated in criminal circumstances.
The department listed possible destinations as 1100 block of East Avenue K in Lancaster or the 400 block of Highland Avenue in Barstow.
The California Highway Patrol put out its own alert , advising residents in Los Angeles, Riverside and Kern counties to be on the lookout.
This is a developing report. Check back for updates.
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