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Missing Teens Sought In Stafford, Spotsylvania: Police
Authorities in Stafford County and Spotsylvania County are looking for two missing teenaged girls in unrelated cases.
VIRGINIA — Two teenaged girls from Spotsylvania County and Stafford County are missing, according to police. The girls, Ashley Samuels from Stafford and Alexis Michie from Spotsylvania County, are considered runaways.
Police did not believe there is any connection between the missing girls. However, the Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office described Michie as a "frequent runaway." Samuels was previously reported missing earlier this year, the Stafford County Sheriff's Office said.
Michie was last seen leaving her home in the Rive Club subdivision of Spotsylvania County around 1 a.m. on Friday, July 2. Authorities did not say when Samuels went missing, but they requested assistance from the public on Monday, July 12.
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Michie recently moved to the area from Fairfax County, the Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office said. They suspect she may be in Fairfax now.
Authorities in Stafford County did not say where Samuels may be, or where she was found after she went missing previously.
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Samuels is described as a 17-year-old girl with brown hair and blue eyes. She is about 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs around 150 pounds.
Photo courtesy of the Stafford County Sheriff's Office.
Michie is a 15-year-old girl with brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weigh approximately 160 pounds.
Photo courtesy of the Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office.
Anyone with information about Samuels's whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Stafford County Sheriff's Office at 540-658-4400.
Anyone who can help locate Michie can call the Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office at 540-582-7115.
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