An intensive search is underway for 2 teenage sisters who vanished from their adoptive dad and mom’ house in June.
The FBI’s Detroit Field Office introduced this week that it has joined the hassle to search out Tamara Perez, 15, and her sister Iris Perez, 14.
The sisters have been final seen on 28 June close to their house in Prudenville, Michigan close to the shores of Houghton Lake, which is about 180 miles northwest of Detroit, in line with the Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office.
A neighbour advised authorities they noticed the women on the day they went lacking, including they have been strolling in direction of the woods.
Surveillance footage launched by the sheriff’s workplace reveals a more moderen mannequin, white Jeep Cherokee leaving the world on the time Iris and Tamara disappeared. It has not been situated.
Until March 2023, the sisters lived in Florida with their adoptive dad and mom. They all moved collectively to Michigan after they have been discovered within the organic mom’s house in Port St Lucia, Florida, the FBI mentioned.
(Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office)
Iris and Tamara have ties to Port St Lucie and Lake Worth, Florida, and so they even have household in Winchester, Tennessee.
(Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office.)
Tamara was final seen sporting a inexperienced Boynton Beach t-shirt and blue denims. She is described as 5 toes, three inches tall, weighs roughly 120 kilos and has braids on the facet of her head.
The Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office can also be on the lookout for a white Jeep the women could have been touring in
(Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office)
Iris was final seen sporting a black t-shirt with an American flag set inside a pair of pink lips, in addition to inexperienced fleece pyjama bottoms with moons and stars on them.
She is 5 toes tall, weighs roughly 140 kilos and has curly hair. She additionally has a particular star tattoo on the left facet of her neck.
Anyone with data regarding the whereabouts of Iris and Tamara Perez ought to instantly contact the Roscommon County Sheriff’s Office at (989) 275-5101.