
RANAU: Police are tracking down three local girls who went out of their homes to participate in a silat training but failed to return home after the event.
The girls were last spotted while getting into a vehicle bearing a fake plate number on Monday.
Two of the girls, Christivy Holyen Hamdy and Roxanne Abbygail Richard, are 12 years old; while the third one, Valensia Mail, is 15.
The girls left home on May 10 at approximately 7.30pm to attend a silat training at SMK Ulu Sugut Ranau, police said, adding a police report was made on May 13.
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Those with information are advised to contact the investigation officer, Sgt Callixtus Mila @ Joeanis, at 013-2956467.
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