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Washington County deputies searching for missing 14-year-old girl
Washington County Sheriff's deputies are seeking the public's help in finding a 14-year-old girl who ran away from her Aloha home a week ago.
Ebony Peters is believed to be in the Portland metro area and deputies recently received a tip that she may have been seen riding a MAX train with two men, said Sgt. Bob Ray, a sheriff's office spokesman. Her family reported her missing on Jan. 13, two days after she had gone missing.
Peters has a medical condition that requires her to receive medication, Ray said. He also said the men she is suspected of being with may be "living a dangerous lifestyle."
Peters is described as 5-foot-6, 140 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. She may be wearing a gray coat, a white and purple shirt and blue jeans.
The sheriff's office asks anyone with more information on Peters' whereabouts to call 503-629-0111.
Ebony Peters is believed to be in the Portland metro area and deputies recently received a tip that she may have been seen riding a MAX train with two men, said Sgt. Bob Ray, a sheriff's office spokesman. Her family reported her missing on Jan. 13, two days after she had gone missing.
Peters has a medical condition that requires her to receive medication, Ray said. He also said the men she is suspected of being with may be "living a dangerous lifestyle."
Peters is described as 5-foot-6, 140 pounds with brown eyes and brown hair. She may be wearing a gray coat, a white and purple shirt and blue jeans.
The sheriff's office asks anyone with more information on Peters' whereabouts to call 503-629-0111.
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