
Detroit authorities are intensifying their search for two 14-year-old twin sisters, Aniya and Anieca Ogden, who have been missing since March 8, as the community's concern grows. According to CBS News Detroit, the girls left their home on Robson Street and have yet to return, sparking an urgent appeal for any information regarding their whereabouts.
The sisters are described as roughly 5 feet tall, about 130 pounds, with brown eyes and sandy brown hair. However, Anieca was last seen wearing a beige tank top, shorts, and distinctive orange "Jordan" shoes, details on Aniya's attire at the time of her disappearance remain unknown, as more time passes concern mounts for their safety. The authorities are working around the clock to find any lead that might bring them back. ClickOnDetroit reports authorities stating that the girls left without permission from their home near the intersection of Robson and Curtis Streets.
The police remain vigilant as they appeal to the public for assistance in their search for the girls, with WWJ Newsradio detailing the search efforts that were still underway as of March 29, nearly three weeks after the sisters were last seen, and everyone involved is feeling the weight of the situation, the stress of the unknown factors compounding with each passing day. Tips can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers on the phone number 1-800-SPEAKUP (1-800-773-2587) or through their online link, reminding the community that any detail, no matter how small, could lead to a breakthrough.
The Detroit community is holding its breath, hoping for Aniya and Anieca's safe return, as concerned citizens look to assist the family and the authorities in any way they can. The investigation continues, and the Detroit Police Department's 12th Precinct remains the primary contact point at 313-596-1240 for anyone who can provide information that can aid their return.









