CRIME STOPPERS
Crime of the Week
May 19, 2011
Crime Stoppers is seeking the community's assistance for information in locating two missing girls ages 9 and 10. The girls, who are sisters, were last seen, May 25th, 2011, at about 6:00 am leaving their residence in As Teo.
The elder girl, Faloma Luhk, age 10 was last seen wearing a White blouse, and a pair of blue jeans. The younger girl, Meleina Luhk, age 9 was last seen wearing a light green shirt with a butterfly design and blue jeans.
Witnesses spotted the two sisters sitting across from the Bus Stop on a drainage cement slab at about 6:10 am.
Police learned that the girls missed their 6:30 am bus to Kagman Elementary School. The sisters reside with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Quitugua in Santa Lourdes, As Teo..
The grandparents learned the girls went missing when they had not returned home after school at around 3:30 pm.
After talking to the neighbors, Police were contacted at about 5:30 pm and a Missing Persons report filed.
DPS and Crime Stoppers are seeking help from the public. Please contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 234-7272 should you want to remain anonymous or use our website at www.nmicrimestoppers.com. Crime stoppers pays up to $1,000.00 for any information leading to an arrest. It pays to call.
Press Release
TO : All Media Services DATE: May 26, 2011
FROM : The Department of Public Safety
SUBJECT: Missing Children
The Department of Public Safety is seeking the general public's assistance in locating two Missing Girls ages 9 and 10. The girls, who are sisters, were last seen on May 25th 2011, at about 6:00 a.m. leaving their residence in As Teo.
The elder girl, Faloma Luhk, age 10 was last seen wearing a white blouse, and a pair of blue jeans.
The younger girl, Meleina Luhk, age 9 was last seen wearing a light green shirt with a butterfly design, and blue jeans.
Witnesses spotted the two sisters sitting across from the Bus Stop on a drainage cement slab at about 6:10 am.
Police learned that the girls missed their 6:30 am bus to Kagman Elementary School. The sisters reside with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Quitugua in Santa Lourdes, As Teo.
The grandparents learned the girls went missing when they did not return home after school at around 3:30 pm.
A Missing Persons Report was filed with the Police at about 5:30 p.m.. Anyone with information leading to the whereabouts of these two young girls are encouraged to call 911 or Crime Stoppers at 234-7272 should you want to remain anonymous. Or, use our website at www.nmicrimestoppers.com
POII. Jason T. Tarkong,
DPS Crime Stoppers Coordinator
Anyone having information about these crimes, or any other crimes, please call the Crime Stoppers hotline at 234-7272.
· Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest.
· Caller ID is not used. Send web tips to www.nmicrimestoppers.com
· All tips remain anonymous.
· It pays to make the call.
WE WANT YOUR INFORMATION.......NOT YOUR NAME
what if its thier father that has them??? they never mentioned anything bout the father just that they cant get a hold of him and that he was a former cop...
L1U6L9U00 8 months ago