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Police need help finding 2 Mont. Co. teens

 

WASHINGTON — Montgomery County police are asking for the public’s help locating two missing teenagers.

Daniela Carmen Quintanilla, 15, of the 18000 block of Lost Knife Circle in Montgomery Village, was last seen on Dec. 12. She is described as hispanic, about 5-foot-5, 145 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.

Daniela Carmen Quintanilla, 15, was last seen on Dec. 12. (Courtesy Montgomery County Police Department)
Daniela Carmen Quintanilla, 15, was last seen on Dec. 12. (Courtesy Montgomery County Police Department)

Police say they’re concerned for her physical and emotional well-being.

Scarlet Barahona, 14, of Silver Spring, was last seen Dec. 16 in the area of the 5900 block of Muncaster Mill Road in Derwood.

Barahona is described as a Hispanic female, about 5 foot, 3 inches tall and 150 pounds. She has long black hair and brown eyes. She wears dark-rimmed glasses.

Police say the family is concerned for Barahona’s emotional and physical well-being.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of either girl is asked to call the Montgomery

Scarlet Barahona, 14, was last seen Dec. 16
Scarlet Barahona, 14, was last seen Dec. 16

County Police Special Victims Investigations Division at 240-773-5400.

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