Police in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, are searching for two 14-year-old Native sisters who have been missing for more than two weeks.
Cherish and Rosalee Frenchman are fraternal twins. They were last seen at a shopping mall on January 29 when they ran away from their child-care worker.
Cherish and Rosalee require 24-hour supervision for special needs. They had been in a secure custody facility before they ran away.
The Saskatoon Police Service can be reached at http://www.police.saskatoon.sk.ca
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