Police Looking for 2 Missing 15-Year-Olds in Gwinnett County

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Gwinnett County police are on a mission to locate two missing 15-year-olds, Shaolin Bigelow and Angel Nario Jasso, who were last seen recently. The police have circulated information about the missing teens, urging the community to come forward with any potential leads. This incident not only raises concerns about the immediate safety of these young individuals but also highlights ongoing local issues related to youth safety and the prevalence of missing persons cases in the area. Local authorities are collaborating with community organizations to enhance outreach and support for the families involved. As the search continues, the police department stresses the vital role of public assistance in ensuring the safe return of the missing teens.

Parents and caregivers are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. The case has sparked conversations around community safety and the need for proactive measures to protect youth. Authorities are hopeful that with community involvement, they will reunite the missing teens with their families soon.

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