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Langley RCMP asking for information for two missing youths

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Langley RCMP is seeking the assistance of the public to locate two missing youth who are believed to be in the company of Mya Steenbergen, a 12-year-old missing from Richmond. (Photo - Langley RCMP/Richmond RCMP/Twitter)

Langley RCMP is seeking the assistance of the public to locate two missing youth who are believed to be in the company of Mya Steenbergen, a 12-year-old missing from Richmond.

Maddison Savoie is First Nations, 14-years-old and last communicated with family on November 22nd. She is described as being 5’3 tall, approximately 140 lbs. and has black hair and green eyes. Maddison was last seen wearing all black (black hoodie). she has a nose piercing and dresses skater style. She has several piercings in each ear.

Hunter Keys is Caucasian, 12-years-old and was last seen when he was dropped off in Langley City on November 21st. Hunter is described as being 5’8 tall, 120 lbs and has short brown hair and brown eyes. His right ear is pierced. He was last seen wearing a black ‘VANS’ baseball cap a black ‘SantaCruz’ hoodie, blue jeans and black and white ‘VANS’ skate shoes.

If you have information that might assist to locate either of these two youths, please call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200.

Information released by Richmond RCMP:

Mya Steenbergen of Richmond was reported missing yesterday at 4:21 p.m. She was last seen by her mother in Richmond on November 22, 2021 around noon.

Mya is described:

Caucasian female

12-years old

Slim build

170 cm (5’ 7) tall

57 kg (125 Lbs)

Slim build

Dyed reddish shoulder length hair

Hazel eyes

Possibly wearing a black shirt, black pants, pink shoes, and black backpack

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