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Sisters, 10 and 11, missing from Birmingham home Birmingham missing sisters found 'safe and well'
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Two young sisters have gone missing from their home, with police saying they are "very concerned" for their welfare. Two young sisters who went missing from their home on Tuesday evening have been found safe and well.
Naiyesha Murrain, 10, and Ashanti Marshall, 11, were last seen at 20:30 GMT on Tuesday in Aston, Birmingham. West Midlands police had said they were "very concerned" for the welfare of Naiyesha Murrain, 10, and Ashanti Marshall, 11.
Family members raised the alarm three hours later when they realised they were gone. Family members raised the alarm when they realised the girls were missing from home in Aston, Birmingham.
PC Eakbinder Kaur said: "We want to trace these girls as soon as possible. In a tweet the police said: "Naiyesha Murrain and Ashanti Marshall have been found safe and well. Great news!"
"Given their age and the current cold weather we are very concerned for their welfare.
"They haven't been missing before and we need them to get in touch with police or someone else so we know they are safe."
Both girls are described as black, 5ft 6in tall, of slim build, with long, braided hair.
Naiyesha was wearing a green coat and pink shoes. Ashanti is thought to be wearing a blue coat.
Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101.