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Authorities searching for missing twin teen girls

By: Scott McCabe
Examiner Staff Writer
January 7, 2009

Authorities are searching for twin teenage girls from Loudoun County who have been missing since November.

Brenda and Sandra Bacarreza, both 16, were last seen Nov. 14, in Leesburg. They are considered endangered runaways, meaning they have been gone for more than 30 days or are in the company of someone considered a threat, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Authorities believe the twins are still in the area. Both are 4-foot-11 tall, and weigh 110 to 120 pounds. Both girls have tattoos on the back of their right shoulders. Brenda has a birthmark below her left eyebrow. Sandra’s ears are pierced and she has a scar on her right elbow.

Anyone with information should contact the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (Virginia) 703-777-0445.


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