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Two middle school-aged girls, last seen on the Quinault Indian Nation more than 44 years ago, were long thought to be runaways. Recently, new information indicates a crime may have been committed and new federal resources have been assigned to the case. Cousins, Elsie Eldora Luscier, 13, and Carlota Maria Sanchez, 12, were last seen on the Quinault Indian Nation in 1979. Charmaine Sanchez is Carlota’s younger sister and says the two girls were thought to have visited a nearby relative in Neah Bay – when they did not return, they were presumed to be runaways. READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/crime/unsolved/2-indigenous-girls-missing-1979-getting-renewed-attention/281-6c5db527-20f0-44a4-ac2a-a990780910dc