The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has issued a missing child alert for Aston Lyons-Bell and Arriana Robles.
The two have been missing since Saturday, March 26 and were last seen in the area of the 2400 block of Prince Street in Fort Myers, Florida.
Aston was last seen wearing a black hoodie with “HS Rifle Team JROTC” on it, blue jeans, and black and white “Jordan” sneakers. Arriana was last seen wearing a black shirt, blue zip up hoodie black pants, black socks, and black “Nike” slides.Arriana is 17 years old and 5 feet 2 inches weighing 125 pounds.
FDLE says, Aston may have a shaved head or very short hair. Arriana may possibly have glasses on with a spectrum nose ring. She has short hair and a tattoo of a heart on her left hip. If you have any information or know their whereabouts, contact FDLE or the Fort Myers Police Department at 239-321-7700 or 911Charlicia Williams is a digital content producer for Action News Jax.
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