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The Search Continues for Missing Teen

By City of Moreno Valley,
January 31, 2019 at 10:46am. Views: 100

Moreno Valley Police Explorers recently joined the search for 16-year-old Aranda Briones, who has been missing since January 13. Along with volunteers and community members hosting their own search parties throughout the weekend. 

Explorers spread out across the City to pass out flyers featuring Aranda's picture and description.

Officers from the Moreno Valley Police Department, the Riverside Sheriff’s Department’s anti-human trafficking team, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) continue to search for Aranda.

A Community Tip Line – 951-486-6731 – has been established for anyone with information who could lead investigators to Aranda.

Investigators are asking for the public’s help in providing any information regarding Aranda’s location or any information regarding her disappearance.

MISSING PERSON: Aranda Briones, 16, Moreno Valley

Aranda is 5’4”, 110 lbs., with brown hair and hazel eyes.

Last seen: Sunday, January 13, 2019 in the area of Community Park, located at 13380 Frederick Street in Moreno Valley.

She was last seen wearing a white and blue jacket (shown in above picture), a dark colored shirt and dark jeans.

Please call the Community Tip Line at 951-486-6731 if you have seen 16-year-old Aranda Briones or if you know anything related to her disappearance.

The Moreno Valley Explorer Program offers young people between the age of 14 and 21 a hands-on look into what a career in law enforcement is like. Explorers learn law enforcement basics, participate in physical training, and give back to their community.

For more information about the Moreno Valley Police Department Explorer Program, please contact the Moreno Valley Police Department at 951-486-6717.

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