Urgent Search: Bradenton Police Seek Public Assistance in Locating Missing Sisters

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Bradenton Police have launched a search for missing sisters, urging the community’s assistance in locating them. The whereabouts of the siblings remain unknown, raising concerns about their well-being. Authorities are calling on residents to provide any information that could aid in the swift and safe discovery of the missing sisters.

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Sisters’ Disappearance Sparks Concern

The mysterious disappearance of the sisters has prompted heightened concern among local authorities and residents alike. The urgency to locate them stems from a commitment to ensuring their safety and well-being.

The public’s assistance is greatly needed by the Bradenton Police Department in finding the three sisters, Jaiyda Mitchell (15), Alieya Mackey (13), and Kaiyla Mitchell (14). According to reports, the sisters moved out of their home on the 53rd St. E. 900 block. and have not come back, prompting worries for their security and welfare.

Authorities are asking anybody with information regarding Kaiyla, Alieya, or Jaiyda’s whereabouts to email Detective Moyett at [email protected] or call the Bradenton Police Department at 941-932-9300.

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Community Assistance Requested

Bradenton Police are reaching out to the community for any possible leads or information regarding the missing sisters.

The collaborative effort between law enforcement and residents is crucial in expediting the search and reuniting the siblings with their loved ones.

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