Crime & Safety

Warminster Teen Girls Go Missing

Breaking: Two teen girls have been reported missing out of Warminster, and authorities believe they are together and endangered.

WARMINSTER, PA -- Two teen girls have been reported missing out of Warminster, and authorities believe they are together and endangered. According to Warminster Township Police the teens were last seen Tuesday at 8 p.m.

The girls are identified as Haley Mangin, 15, and Larissa Pfiester, 16. Haley is described as a white female, about 130 pounds and 5 feet, 6 inches. She has brown hair and wears glasses. Larissa is a white female, about 140 pounds and standing 5 feet, 4 inches. She was last seen wearing black leggings and a gray short-sleeved shirt.

Here is a photo of Haley:

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"It is believed that they are together," Warminster Police said in a news release.

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Reached via email Wednesday afternoon, Warminster Township Police Chief Jim Donnelly said authorities are actively searching "various social media and attempting to locate their phones."

The juveniles may be driving a green 2010 Chevy Traverse with PA plate DNC-6337.

"The Warminster Police have reason to believe that these juveniles are endangered and have been entered into NCIC as Missing Endangered," police said.

Anyone who sees the teens or knows where the teens are should call Warminster Police at (215) 672-1000 or dial 9-1-1.

Callers may remain anonymous. Callers may also submit online tips here.

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