Two Bonners Ferry teen girls missing, possibly endangered | ||||
February 16, 2018 | ||||
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By Mike Weland Two young Bonners Ferry teens are missing and may be endangered. Kaia Kramer, 13, was last seen at home by her mother at 1:30 a.m. today. She is believed to be with Alisa Hannaman, thought to be 14 or 15, but it is unknown who the girls may be with. A ping of one of the girl's cell phones came back to a tower in Montana. Details are scarce; Kaia's mom, Melissa, said she has not noticed her daughter with any new friends, youth or adult. She has no idea where the girls' destination might be. Kaia, is a student at Boundary County Middle School, Alisa at Bonners Ferry High School. But their disappearance follows a pattern that they might have been "groomed" with promises of jobs, clothes, freedom and excitement, things young girls who feel stuck in a small town might find alluring. But, if the worst may be at play, will turn out to be a grave nightmare. Anyone who has any information or who sees or suspects they've seen these girls is asked to call the Boundary County Sheriff's Office, (208) 267-3151, extension 0. If it appears the girls are not safe or are being held against their will, call 911 and alert authorities immediately. |