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Kentwood Police Seek Help in Locating Missing Sisters, Community Urged to Offer Assistance

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Published on November 28, 2024
Kentwood Police Seek Help in Locating Missing Sisters, Community Urged to Offer AssistanceSource: Kentwood Police Department

The Kentwood Police urgently seek the public's assistance in locating two sisters, Samantha Ramirez-Garcia, 15, and Nitza Guadelupe Ramirez-Garcia, 10, who went missing after failing to show up at school on Tuesday morning. MLive reported that the local authorities consider the girls to be missing and endangered, with the initial report being made around 5:15 p.m. in the vicinity of 48th Street SE and Victoria Avenue.

Samantha Ramirez-Garcia, described as being 5 feet tall and 140 pounds with black hair and dark brown eyes, and her younger sister Nitza, who is 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 100 pounds, also with black hair and brown eyes, were last seen on Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, what the girls wore remains unknown, complicating their visibility to the public.

A similar account by WZZM 13 confirms the absence of a description of the girls' clothing, which poses further challenges to individuals who might come across them. The Kentwood Police Department is reaching out to anyone who may have information on the whereabouts of the two girls.

The police have made an appeal, and anyone with details that might aid in the recovery of the girls is urged to step forward. Those with information about Samantha and Nitza Ramirez-Garcia are encouraged to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-698-6580. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.