FBI Seeks the Public's Help in Finding Missing Children in Saipan
As the 14th anniversary of their disappearance approaches, FBI Honolulu is encouraging the public to share any information they may have about what might've happened to Maleina and Faloma Luhk. The field office is also reminding the public that the Bureau is offering an award of up to $25,000 for information that leads to their whereabouts.
In recognition of National Missing Children's Day—observed annually on May 25—the FBI reaffirms its year-round commitment to reuniting missing and kidnapped children with their families and asks the public for help in bringing them home.
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