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Battlefords RCMP says two missing youth found

UPDATE: The RCMP says Ariel Kiseyinwakup and Reyeanne Kiseyinwakup have been found safe. 

The Battlefords RCMP is looking for two missing youth, who were last seen Sunday evening.

The RCMP says 14-year-old Ariel Kiseyinwakup and 10-year-old Reyeanne Kiseyinwakup were last seen on July 25th, sometime before 6PM.  Both children were last seen running away from a home on the 800 block of 107th Street in North Battleford. They have not been located since.

Ariel is described as First Nations, 5’7”, 230lbs, with a short red and black Mohawk hairstyle. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black shorts and black Converse sneakers.

Reyaeanne is also First Nations, 5’5”, 145lbs, with short black hair. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie and black pants.

Anyone with information on both or either of their whereabouts is asked to contact the RCMP or to remain anonymous, people can call Saskatchewan CrimeStoppers.

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