Deputies seek help finding 2 teen girls missing for weeks in Cumberland County, officials say
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Deputies in Cumberland County are asking the public for help in finding two missing teenage girls.
The girls are ages 15 and 16 and have been missing for weeks in one case — and nearly two months in another girl’s case, according to news releases from the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
The youngest of the two, Nyeimah Clayborn, has been missing since mid-February, according to deputies.
Clayborn, 15, was last seen around 3 p.m. on February 18 at her home on Dwelle Drive, near the intersection of Natal Street and Camden Road, just south of Fayetteville, officials said.
In a news release three days after she vanished, a photo was included and deputies said she was “believed to be in the Durham area.”
Meanwhile, Mary Abourezk, 16, was reported missing about three weeks ago on March 15, deputies said in a March 20 news release.
Mary was last seen at 7:45 a.m. that Friday at Jack Britt High School, at 7403 Rockfish Road, according to the release that also included a photo of Mary.
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office Youth Services Unit is asking for help finding Mary and Nyeimah.
Deputies said that anyone with information about the location of either girl should contact Youth Services Detective J. Parisi at (910) 677-5505 or the Watch Commander after hours at (910) 677-5432.