Oregon
Oregon DHS searching for 2 missing girls, 13 months and 7 weeks, says they may be at risk – KTVZ
Company seeks public’s assist, are with their dad and mom, believed to be in Redmond, Terrebonne, Prineville
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Two younger ladies, ages 7 weeks and 13 months, have disappeared from Bend with their father and mom and could also be in danger, the Oregon Division of Human Providers Little one Welfare Division mentioned Thursday, asking the general public for assist as they seek for the kids to evaluate their security.
ODHS requested the general public for assist in discovering 13-month-old Nova Milsap and 7-week-old Artimay Milsap, who they mentioned went lacking with father Charles Milsap and mom Kayla Spills from Bend on Thursday, July 7.
This is the remainder of the Oregon DHS information launch on the lacking youngsters:
ODHS asks the general public to assist in the hassle to search out Nova and Artimay. Anybody who suspects they’ve details about the placement of Nova and Artimay, or their dad and mom ought to name 911 or native regulation enforcement.
They’re believed to be within the Redmond, Terrebonne or Prineville areas of Oregon. There may be additionally an opportunity they could journey out of state. They’re suspected to be touring collectively in a white Honda Accord with Oregon license plate #SBD139. Kayla Spills typically goes by the identify Kayla Millsap.
Identify: Nova Lou Millsap
Pronouns: She/her
Date of beginning: June 17, 2021
Top: 30-inches
Weight: 20-pounds
Hair: Strawberry blonde
Eye shade: Blue
Identify: Artimay Dianne Millsap
Pronouns: She/her
Date of beginning: June 3, 2022
Top: 15-inches
Weight: 7-pounds
Hair: Strawberry blonde
Eye shade: Blue
Different figuring out info: Artimay is a really small toddler
A small variety of youngsters in foster care could also be in important hazard once they run away or have gone lacking. As ODHS works to do every thing it could actually to search out these lacking youngsters and guarantee their security, media alerts shall be issued in some circumstances when it’s decided vital. Typically, in these conditions, a toddler could go lacking repeatedly, leading to a couple of media alert for a similar baby.
Report baby abuse to the Oregon Little one Abuse Hotline by calling 1-855-503-SAFE (7233). This toll-free quantity means that you can report abuse of any baby or grownup to the Oregon Division of Human Providers, 24 hours a day, seven days every week and twelve months a yr.