2 children, ages 10 and 8, missing from Lowry area: Denver police
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Police Department announced Tuesday evening that it was searching for two missing children last seen at about 12:45 p.m.
The girls, 10-year-old Honor Pride-White and 8-year-old Honesty Pride-White, were last on foot and bike in the 500 block of North Alton Way, which is in the Lowry neighborhood of Denver.
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The department said that Honor was wearing a blue shirt and black pants and said he is described as a Black male with brown hair and brown eyes, about five feet, one inch tall, and weighing about 170 pounds.
Honesty was reportedly wearing a pink sweater and pink pants. She is described as a Black female with brown hair and brown eyes, standing about four feet, 11 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Denver Police Department immediately at 720-913-2000 and press 2.
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