
Update: The two teenaged girls who were missing in Algonquin Park have been found safe. According to provincial police, the canine unit was able to locate the girls on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE: Two teenaged girls missing in Algonguin Park have been found safe!!! An OPP Canine Unit found the girls just moments ago. @OPP_News @OPP_COMM_ER ^bd
— OPP East (@OPP_ER) July 15, 2019
The search continues for two teen girls who were last seen Thursday on a trail in Algonquin Park.
According to Ontario Provincial Police, Maya Mirota and Marta Malek, both 16, have been missing since 11 am on July 11, and were last spotted on Western Uplands Trail near Rainbow Lake in the sprawling provincial park.
UPDATE: #OPP is still searching for two missing 16 year old females, Maya MIROTA and Marta MALEK. Please see below for photos of both females. If you have any information, please call 1-888-310-1122. ^kw pic.twitter.com/Z7urKDgauD
— OPPCommunicationsER (@OPP_COMM_ER) July 14, 2019
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Mirota is described as roughly five-feet tall with a thin build and long auburn hair.
Malek is approximately six-feet tall with shoulder-length dirty blonde hair and wears glasses.
On Sunday, police released updated photos taken of the girls while they were in the park.
Anyone with information should call OPP at 1-888-310-1122.