Colorado Teens Vanish Without a Trace, Community Rallies for Their Safe Return

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Authorities in Evans, Colorado, are actively searching for two missing siblings who have not been seen since early June. Fifteen-year-old Eliyah Paris and his 12-year-old sister, Naiome Paris, were last spotted around 3 a.m. on June 11 near the intersection of 37th Street and 23rd Avenue after leaving their family home in the northern Colorado town outside Greeley.

Both children have distinctive red hair and blue eyes. Naiome is noted to have a nose piercing, while Eliyah, who stands approximately six feet tall, has an eyebrow piercing.

The community and local officials have expressed deep concern for the teenagers’ well-being. A heartfelt message from a local teacher, Jessica Adams, urged residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings to Evans police.

The Youth Peace and Justice Foundation has offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the siblings’ safe return.

In a separate but equally distressing case, the search continues for Gus Lamont, a 4-year-old boy who disappeared nearly a year ago from his family’s remote sheep station, Oak Park Station, near Yunta in the Australian Outback. Despite one of the largest land and air search efforts in South Australian history, no trace of Gus has been found. His disappearance has deeply affected his family and community, with his grandmother Josie Murray sharing that Gus had previously gone missing on the vast property.

Both cases underscore the urgent need for ongoing community support and vigilance as authorities work to bring these children home safely.


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