Don't miss that the next chapter in the Worcester confrontation with ICE is that now the two girls are missing from DCF custody:
After their mother’s arrest, Nayara Ferreira de Moura and a second daughter, Karoline Ferreira de Moura, 13, were placed in the custody of the Department of Children and Families. On Thursday, Worcester police confirmed there was an ongoing investigation to locate the 13-year-old, Karoline, who is considered an “endangered runaway due to her age,” spokesman Joseph Cersosimo said.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children lists both of the sisters as missing on its website.
An attorney for the family told the MassLive news publication that the 17-year-old, Nayara, had returned to Brazil to reunite with her older sister. She was last seen in Lancaster on June 5, according to the center.
Karoline was last seen in the custody of the state’s child protection agency on July 20, police said, although a witness told the Globe she had given the younger girl a ride to the Philadelphia area this past weekend.
So now, in addition to the mother's arrest not making our community safer, we have absolutely put those two kids in danger.
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