Crime & Safety
Police Search for Missing Teen Girls From Rockville and Wheaton
Girls were last seen in front of Richard Montgomery High on Wednesday, police say.
Update, April 6
Two teenage girls who had not been heard from by their families since last week, were found "safe and unharmed" by Rockville City Police in Rockville on Tuesday, according to a county police news release.
Stevonya Reid, 15, of Rockville, and Destiny Magana, 17, of Wheaton, had last been seen together outside Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville around 2 p.m. on March 30.
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Two teenage girls have not been heard from by their families since Wednesday afternoon and one of them may need medical attention, Montgomery County Police said in a news release late Thursday asking for the public's help.
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Stevonya Reid, 15, and Destiny Magana, 17, were last seen together outside Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the release said. Police believe that they are still together. Their families are concerned because neither girl has contacted her family. Reid may require medical attention, police said.
Reid, of the 12000 block of Claggett Drive in Rockville, is described as a black, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with brown eyes. She has black, braided hair worn in a ponytail. She was last seen wearing a black pea coat, pink hoodie, and tan boots and carrying an Aeropostale bag.
She goes by the nickname Stevie.
Magana, of the 12600 block of Layhill Road in Wheaton, is described as Hispanic, 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing 120 pounds, with brown eyes. She has long, wavy, black hair that may be worn in a bun. She has a pierced right nostril with a nose ring. She was last seen wearing an orange and gray hooded jacket, black fleece jacket, blue jeans, and black boots.
Anyone with information regarding the girls' whereabouts is asked to call the Montgomery County Police Department's Family Crimes Division at 240-773-5433 or the department's non-emergency number at 301-279-8000. Callers may remain anonymous.
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