
UPDATE: Missing Teens Located, Laramie Police Say
UPDATE:
Police at 6:01 a.m. on Friday, April 11, updated their Facebook post saying, "(Harper) has been located, thank you for your assistance!"
UPDATE: 2 of 3 Missing Teens Located, Laramie Police Say
Police at 2:31 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, updated their Facebook post saying, "(Vialpando and Trujillo) have been located, thank you for all your assistance!"
They're still looking for Harper.
ORIGINAL STORY:
The Laramie Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding three juvenile runaways.
Police in a Facebook post published at 11:45 a.m. on Thursday, April 10, said they were looking for Nevaeh Vialpando and Janessa Trujillo.
"They are believed to be together at this time," the post reads.

According to the Wyoming Missing Persons section on the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations' website, the girls were last seen at the Laramie Youth Crisis Center in Laramie on Wednesday, April 9.
Vialpando is a 14-year-old White female. She is 5-foot, weighs 185 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes.
She was last seen wearing all black clothing and a gold chain with a cross and diamonds.
Trujillo is a 13-year-old American Indian female. She is 5-foot-5, weighs 202 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing red and black pajama pants and a black shirt.
Police, four minutes after announcing they were looking for Vialpando and Trujillo, also announced they were looking for Brody Harper.
"He is reported to have pink dyed hair at this time," police said in a Facebook post.
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According to the Wyoming Missing Persons section on the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations' website, Harper was last seen on Tuesday, April 8.
Harper is a 16-year-old White male. He is 5-foot-8, weighs 160 pounds, and has brown hair and hazel eyes.
He was last seen wearing a cream hoodie and light gray sweats with three white stripes.
Anyone with information on the juveniles' whereabouts or with helpful information is asked to call police dispatch at 307-721-2526.
Vialpando's and Trujillo's case number is 25-6355 and Harper's is 25-6317.
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