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Detroit twin sisters aged 14 vanish without a trace, as stricken dad begs for anyone with information to help him bring the siblings home

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Anieca (right) and Aniya (left) Ogden, 14-year-old twin sisters, were last seen at their father's house on March 8.
  • Anieca and Aniya Ogden when they disappeared from their father’s house on March 8
  • The police have not been able to track them because they left without their phones.
  • Their father, George Ogden, asks for help in locating the twin sisters.

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The father of two missing Detroit teenagers is pleading with the community to help find them nearly a month after they went missing.

Anieca and Aniya Ogden, 14-year-old twin sisters, were last seen at their father’s house on March 8.

Detroit police said the girls left the home on Robson Street near Curtis Street, east of Greenfield Road, together without permission and have not been seen since.

Authorities have not been able to track the ninth-grade students at Mumford Middle School because they do not carry cell phones with them. However, investigators believe they are still in the area due to tips provided by the school counselor, he said. FOX 2.

“If you’ve seen my children, please tell them to come home,” said their father, George Ogden.

Anieca (right) and Aniya (left) Ogden, 14-year-old twin sisters, were last seen at their father's house on March 8.

Anieca (right) and Aniya (left) Ogden, 14-year-old twin sisters, were last seen at their father’s house on March 8.

Anieca (pictured) was last seen wearing a beige tank top, shorts and orange 'Jordan' shoes. It is unknown what Aniya was wearing.

Anieca (pictured) was last seen wearing a beige tank top, shorts and orange 'Jordan' shoes. It is unknown what Aniya was wearing.

Anieca (pictured) was last seen wearing a beige tank top, shorts and orange ‘Jordan’ shoes. It is unknown what Aniya was wearing.

Aniya (pictured) and her twin sister are described as five feet tall, 130 pounds, with sandy brown hair and brown eyes.

Aniya (pictured) and her twin sister are described as five feet tall, 130 pounds, with sandy brown hair and brown eyes.

Aniya (pictured) and her twin sister are described as five feet tall, 130 pounds with sandy brown hair and brown eyes.

‘Tell them that what they are doing here is not right. And be children, be adolescents, while you can be. The world we live in is too insecure to try to grow too fast.

‘If they are not home, they are not safe. In the world we live in today, it is very unsafe. “It’s dangerous and they’re 14 years old and these kids don’t understand the dangers that lie ahead,” George said.

“I would never have imagined that they would leave like this. As a father trying to raise his children alone, it’s heartbreaking.”

Both are described as five feet tall, 130 pounds with sandy brown hair and brown eyes.

Anieca was last seen wearing a beige tank top, shorts and orange Nike ‘Jordan’ shoes. It is unknown what Aniya was wearing.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Detroit District 12 at 313-596-1240 or 911.

Detroit Police Department Capt. Philip Rodriguez said W X Y Z: “Ultimately, we just want to make sure that these young women are safe and that they return to their appropriate residences.”

Aniya Ogden

Aniya Ogden

Anieca Ogden

Anieca Ogden

The girls reportedly fled their grandmother’s home in River Rouge, Michigan, just days before they disappeared.

The girls reportedly fled their grandmother’s home in River Rouge, Michigan, just days before they disappeared.

On March 3, her sister Ashleigh Lett said on Facebook: ‘Please help me find my little sisters Aneica and Aniya Ogden, 14. They left the house around 12:30 this afternoon in the River Rouge/downriver area! It could possibly be on the west side of Detroit.

Their father was able to find them and bring them home before they disappeared again.

According to the Detroit Police Department’s Weekly Missing Report, as of March 29, there are 86 people missing, including fugitives.

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