
Philadelphia law enforcement is in the midst of a search for two young sisters, Naveah and Zaiaiah Brown, who vanished from their home last seen on yesterday. The girls, aged 11 and 12, are missing from the 2100 block of Carver St., and there are concerns they may be near the 3100 block of N. 16th Street, according to a public notice from the Philadelphia Police Department.
Descriptions of the siblings have been widely circulated; Naveah is 4'6" tall, weighs approximately 90 lbs., with distinctive black and orange hair and brown eyes while Zaiaiah also stands at 4'6″, weighing 90 lbs, and sports black and blue hair with brown eyes, the call for public assistance detailed, hoping such specifics will lead to their discovery. Neighbors and residents of North Philadelphia are being asked to remain vigilant and report any sightings, information could prove vital, the authorities emphasized.
The Philadelphia Police are leading an urgent appeal to anyone who may have information about the Brown sisters to step forward. The Northeast Detective Division has been designated as the point of contact and can be reached at 215-686-3153, a number that could be a lifeline for these children.
Community involvement can often play a crucial role in resolving cases involving missing minors, and the police are stressing the immediacy of contacting 911 if the girls are spotted. Time is of the essence when young lives are at stake, and every second counts in ensuring the sisters are located swiftly and safely returned to their family.









