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The two 12-year-old girls who have been missing since Sunday (13) after being seen in a nightclub in Jundiaí were found on Thursday (17) in the "Cracolândia" area of São Paulo.
The girls are found only after one of them has sought the help of the city guard of the city of São Paulo. The guards contacted her family, who was able to return home.
One of the girls asked for help at dawn on Thursday (17). A few hours later, the parents of the other girl found her, also in downtown São Paulo.
The grandfather of one of them told the story of TV TEM who spent the day with his granddaughter testifying in the neighborhood of Santa Cecilia, in the capital. He said he found the sleeping girl on the bench in a square. A man who was with her at Cracolândia was arrested.
The girl was taken to take the body of the crime in a hospital in São Paulo. The man who accompanied him will answer for the rape of vulnerable people.
According to the police, teenagers from Louveira (SP) hitch-hiked to Jundiaí to attend a party. Not having access to the nightclub, they traveled by train to São Paulo, where they stayed in the central region.
"She simply says that it is by herself that the boy took her to the station, the other girl wanted to go to the beach and halfway she decided to To go where they were.My daughter said Monday In the afternoon, I wanted to leave, but my colleague did not want it.My daughter did not want to leave her and she stayed, "said l & rsquo; One of the mothers.
During investigations into the disappearance of girls, the police arrived at Márcio Lara. He was temporarily arrested for kidnapping because he had taken the two men from Louveira to Jundiaí without the consent of the miners' parents. Even with the two at home, he will always answer for the crime.
"We understand that he committed the crime of kidnapping, kidnapped 12-year-old children without parental attention, is now arrested, and is now arrested. With the arrival of these girls, if nothing serious has happened to be released to respond to the process freely, "says Ruíter Martins, delegate of Jundiaí DIG
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