Two girls, both 16, missing in Maple Ridge

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Amber Jorgensen.

Amber Jorgensen.

MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. – RCMP are looking for two 16-year-old girls who have been missing since Wednesday but both had indicated to their parents they intended to run away.

Deborah Gardner and Amber Jorgensen were last seen at a Maple Ridge mall at around 8 p.m. on Wednesday, RCMP said.

“They have both indicated to their parents that they were going to run away, and no one has seen them since, and all attempts at contacting them have failed,” said a police statement.

Deborah is described as a white female, 5′07″ tall, 110 pounds (thin build), with shoulder length black hair, and hazel eyes.

 Amber is described as being a white female, 5′08″, 105 pounds, dark blonde shoulder length hair, and blue eyes.

Deb Gardner.

Deb Gardner.

Both girls were last seen wearing plaid lumberjack (Mac) shirts, one was multi tone red, and the other was blue, both had knitted wool caps on, with one being white and the other was black, and they both were wearing black spandex leggings.

Deborah had her purple and blue snow boarder’s back pack with her.

Inspector Derren Lench, the Operations Officer at Ridge Meadows RCMP said, “These girls have not done anything wrong, but we need to know that they’re safe. They also need to know that their parents are very worried, and they would like them to contact them right away.”

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1 Comment

  1. Worried Sick

    This is to clarify that the parents of the girls did not know that they were going to be running away.  I was dismayed and shocked to see that in the reports it said that the parents knew!  

    Deb and Amber, please come home!  At least call, text, email, let us know you are ok…  please

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