A pair of young sisters who went missing from their Texas home last week after their mother’s suspicious death, were found safe in Colorado on Wednesday, police said. Luluvioletta Bandera-Magret, 7, and Lilianais Griffith, 14, were found in Las Animas County, Colorado -- about 720 miles away from their home near Austin, Texas -- on Wednesday night with 44-year-old Terry Miles, who has been considered a person of interest in their mother's death. The Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office said it caught Miles as a part of a “high risk traffic stop” after getting a tip. The girls were found unharmed in his vehicle, but were taken to the hospital for evaluation, according to police.Officials originally issued an Amber Alert for the sisters based in Texas as police there began searching for them in connection to the suspicious death of their mother, Tonya Bates.
A neighbor who lives next door the Bates home said police been sent there at least twice in the last two weeks. He said the girls' mother and the man moved in about two months ago.
That is very strange and unusual that the person that took them to Colorado didnt notify anyone. At least the girls are unharmed and safe.
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