
Surrey police searching for 2 missing Indigenous girls
The Surrey Police Service (SPS) says Aliyah Babisky and Anastasia Louis were last seen at around 11:30 p.m. PT on Sunday in the 14500 block of 106 Avenue in Surrey, and have not been seen or heard from since.
Police say both of the girls live in Surrey, one of them at a home in the area where they were last seen.
Babisky is described as an Indigenous girl with black hair just past her shoulders and brown eyes. She's about five feet five inches tall and weighs approximately 120 pounds.
Louis is described as an Indigenous girl with long black hair and brown eyes. Police say she's about five feet nine inches tall and weighs approximately 110 pounds.
Police say they don't know what the girls were wearing or where they may have gone — and that their families are concerned for their safety.
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