Anthony Gonzalez, 12 years of age and Lluvia Gonzalez, 11, were located safe and returned to their family
The Vancouver Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in locating two missing juveniles.
Anthony Gonzalez, 12 years of age and Lluvia Gonzalez, 11, are siblings. They left their family home in the Vancouver Rose Village neighborhood around 12 a.m. on Monday (July 11).
Anthony is described as an Hispanic male, 5-foot-1 and 140 pounds, with black hair and black eyes. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, red sweatpants, and black and white shoes.
Lluvia is described as an Hispanic female, 5-foot-1 and 150 pounds, black hair and black eyes. It is unknown what she was last wearing.
These children are considered high risk missing persons due to their age. Anyone with information regarding their location is urged to call 9-1-1.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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