(KRON) -- Three girls who are considered "at-risk" are missing in the East Bay, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office said.
The girls ran away from a group home for teenagers in Castro Valley on Center Street Thursday night, deputies said. None of the teenagers have phones or money, ACSO said. They are all familiar with using public transportation systems.
The missing girls were identified as: 14-year-old Mia Mora, 17-year-old Jasmine Resendiz, and 13-year-old Djuana Williams.
Jasmine Resendiz, Mia Mora, and Djuana Williams are seen in photos via the Alameda County Sheriff's Office.Williams previously ran away from the same group home on February 15 before she was found a week later. She is now currently missing again, according to ACSO.
New details emerge after Santa Rosa students die from drug overdosesAnyone with information on the three teenagers' whereabouts is asked to call the sheriff's office at 510-667-7721.
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