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AURORA, Colo -
A family is missing and police are hoping the public can help with locating them.
Photos of the family are at the top of this article. Aurora Police sent out an alert Thursday morning and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation put out a statewide alert at about noon. Sabrina Wells and her two children, Demarcus and Marcus, were last seen on Monday in Aurora. At about 7 p.m. on Thursday an AMBER Alert was issued and authorities believe the family could be victims of “foul play,” according to a statewide emergency alert notification that went out to phones. Demarcus is just 3 years old and Marcus is 5.
“Sabrina is a survivor of domestic violence and her family is worried about her,” police wrote in a release. “Investigators learned that there might be some connection to the Las Vegas area. We are asking anyone along Interstate 70 and Interstate 15 to please keep an eye out for Sabrina, her children, and her vehicle.”
The family may be traveling in a black 2006 Ford Fusion with Colorado license plate CES-661.
 
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They were found safe in California.

AURORA, Colo. — A woman and her two children who have been missing out of Aurora since Monday have been found safe in California, according to the Aurora Police Department, and an Amber Alert issued early Thursday evening has been deactivated.

Sabrina Walls and her children went missing from the area of S. Blackhawk Street and E. Mississippi Avenue. Walls was last seen on Monday and her children were last seen Saturday, police said. Walls has legal custody of the children, police confirmed.
 
My grandfather (who I only knew for a few years until he passed away from a heart atack) had two beagle type dogs that were named Pete and Repete. At 4 I thought it was the funniest, most clever, thing I had ever heard. I suspect my uncle (who would've been 10-ish) thought that up.
 
My grandfather (who I only knew for a few years until he passed away from a heart atack) had two beagle type dogs that were named Pete and Repete. At 4 I thought it was the funniest, most clever, thing I had ever heard. I suspect my uncle (who would've been 10-ish) thought that up.
My grandfather suggested it to mom when she was pregnant with twins. Lucky they were girls!
 

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