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Montgomery County Police Seek Public’s Assistance in Search for Missing Siblings Jordana and Emerson Escobar Avila

Montgomery County Police Seek Public’s Assistance in Search for Missing Siblings Jordana and Emerson Escobar Avila

Local authorities are appealing to the public for help in the unsettling case of two missing siblings, Jordana Rachel Escobar Avila and Emerson Osmar Escobar Avila. The Montgomery County Department of Police – Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) shared the alert early this morning.

According to the official

Montgomery County Police Department

, the siblings’ last known location was in Montgomery County, although specific details about when they were last seen, were not immediately provided. The police have expressed a sense of urgency in their search, noting the potential risks associated with anyone, especially young individuals, going missing.

Providing a brief description, the police department described Jordana Rachel as a female with a height of 5’5″ and weighing approximately 120 pounds. Emerson Osmar, her sibling, is a male of 5’3″ stature and weighs around 160 pounds. The department has released photos of both individuals in hopes that they’ll be easily recognized by anyone who might spot them.

The Special Victims Investigations Division is handling the investigation, and they’re urging anyone with information about the circumstances of Jordana and Emerson’s disappearance, or their current location, to get in touch. Authorities are asking for the community’s help to find these siblings.

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