7-year-old sibling found; 13-year-old Minneapolis girl still missing

October 17, 2019 at 9:19PM
Navaeh Mary Lillian Bryant-Triplett, 13 and Sequan Bryant-Adail, 7,
Navaeh Mary Lillian Bryant-Triplett, 13 and Sequan Bryant-Adail, 7, (Colleen Kelly/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Minneapolis Police Department said Thursday that it has located a missing 7-year-old boy, who had last been seen Wednesday afternoon. However, his 13-year-old sister is still being sought.

Navaeh Mary Lillian Bryant-Triplett, 13, was last seen with her brother at their home on the 2400 block of Washington Street NE on Wednesday..

Navaeh is an African-American female last seen wearing a red jacket and yellow pants.

Police said they were believed to be in route to the local recreation center. Navaeh is known to frequent the area near the downtown library, transit areas and the Lowry and Bryant Avenues area.

Anyone who sees the teen or knows her location is asked to call 911 immediately.

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