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Update: Blood Tribe police search for missing teenagers

Update: Police say both were located and are safe.
Blood Tribe police are asking for the public to help locate two missing teens.
Eugene Aberdeen Jr, 15, and Keeshaun Spear Chief, 13, were last seen at the Blood Tribe Youth Ranch on Aug. 10 around 10:00 p.m. and police say foul play is not suspected.
Police say they may still be in the Blood Tribe area.
Aberdeen is described as a 5’9″ male with a large build, and he has dark hair to his collar. He was last seen wearing a black hat, grey hoodie, and blue pants.
Spear Chief is described as a 5′ 9″ male with a slim build, and he has dark hair shorter than the collar. He was last seen wearing a green hoodie.
Anyone with information about the current location of these youths is asked to contact the Blood Tribe Police Service or Blood Tribe Crime Stoppers.
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