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Missing Since 2001, Here's What Bradley Sisters Could Look Like Now

By Kelly Bauer | August 9, 2017 1:07pm | Updated on August 10, 2017 10:46am
 These age-progression images show what Diamond and Tionda Bradley, two girls missing since 2001, could look like in 2017.
These age-progression images show what Diamond and Tionda Bradley, two girls missing since 2001, could look like in 2017.
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Center for Missing and Exploited Children

CHICAGO — Newly released images show what Diamond and Tionda Bradley, two girls missing from their Oakland home since 2001, could look like now.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released the images, hoping they can help bring the girls home or reconnect with their family.

Tionda would be 26 and Diamond 20 this year.

The girls, 3 and 10 when they went missing, were last seen July 6, 2001. Officials launched a large search for the sisters after their disappearance, but they have been unable to determine what happened to Diamond and Tionda Bradley.

Diamond had black hair, brown eyes and a scar on the left side of her head along her hairline, according to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Tionda had brown hair, brown eyes and a quarter-sized scar on her left forearm.