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Plymouth Twp. Police ask help locating 2 missing, endangered children

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Plymouth Township Police search for missing children. PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, Pa. - The Plymouth Township Police Department is seeking assistance locating two small children.Officials say eight-year-old Angel Briggs and six-year-old Roman Briggs were last seen at the Plymouth Meeting Mall in Plymouth Township, Sunday, with 28-year-old Shanekia Edwards-McNeil.According to officials, the children could be at risk of harm or injury.Edwards-McNeil was last seen driving a white 2017 Toyota Camry with a Pennsylvania tag of LSH-2634.Angel is 4’2", weighs about 60 pounds, has brown eyes and hair and was last seen wearing a pink jacket and black pants.Roman is 3’6", weighs about 25 pounds, has brown hair and eyes and was last seen wearing a gray jacket and black pants.AdvertisementPolice urge anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Angel, Roman or Edwards-McNeil to call 911 or the Plymouth Township Police Department at 610-279-1901..

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