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Two Teens Reported Missing in Southampton Town

Thu, 07/23/2020 - 22:22
Ana Munguia, left, and Noell Reyes have been reported missing from Flanders.
Southampton Town Police Department

A 15-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl have been reported missing by their families in Southampton Town, and police there are seeking the public's help looking for them.

Noell Reyes, 15, and Ana Munguia, 14, both of Flanders, are boyfriend and girlfriend, Southampton Town police said Thursday, and may be together.

According to a pair of press releases, Noell has been missing since Monday night from his family's house on Royal Avenue and Ana has been missing since Wednesday night from her family's house on Flanders Road. Police said she was last seen before 11 p.m. and believe she left through a bathroom window.

Ana is said to be light-skinned, with brown hair and brown eyes, and is 4-foot-11 and 130 pounds. She is believed to be wearing a blue Champion T-shirt, black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, black-and-white Vans sneakers, a gold necklace, gold hoop earrings, and a blue-and-white rope-string necklace. Police did not provide a description of Noell.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Southampton Town Police Department. Reports may be made anonymously by phone -- the department phone number is 631-728-5000, the detectives' division is 631-702-2230, and the crime hotline is 631-728-3454 -- or by email to [email protected].

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