Two runaway Georgia teens have been classified as endangered runaways and an Amber Alert has been issued.
ARIELLE NICOLE DORMINEY and AMBER EVE GOODMAN
AMERICUS — Two neighboring sheriff’s offices are asking for the public’s help in locating two missing girls last seen more than a week ago. According to a press release from the Crisp and Sumter County Sheriffs Offices, the parents of the girls and authorities are seeking any information on the whereabouts of Amber Eve Goodman, 16, of Sumter County and Arielle Nicole Dorminey, 17, of Crisp County.
Best friends, the pair were last seen at their respective homes late Wednesday night, Aug. 3. Also missing is Goodman’s vehicle, a white 2003 Ford Taurus. The car has a gold Triple A Plus Kentucky sticker on the right side of the back bumper and a silver tag displayed on the front side of the car with the names “Roxy” and “Amber” written in pink letters.
The car’s license plate number is ALB7939. Through investigation, authorities have learned that the last know location of the girls was in Duncanville, Texas, around midnight (Eastern Standard Time) on Aug. 5. It is believed the two are en route to either California or Las Vegas, Nev. A reward of $3,000 is being offered for any pertinent information should it lead to their recovery. Anyone with information is asked to call the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office at 928-4635, ext. 226 or ext. 239 or the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office at 229-276-2604 or 229- 276-2600 Ext. 226. Callers who wish to remain anonymous may do so.
Here are links to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Internet's Amber Alert System.


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crazy kids hope we find them before anything happen to them
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