Riverside Police Seek Public's Help in Finding Two California Teenage Girls Missing Since Saturday Night Sleepover

Riverside, Calif. police have been searching for two girls who went missing over the weekend, and are now calling on the public to help find them.

12-year-old Raylynn Bolt and 14-year-old Diana Tourdot disappeared after a sleepover on Saturday night, according to a report by the Associated Press. Detectives in the Southern California suburb told AP they were trying to figure out whether the two were victims of a crime, or if they had simply run away from the home where they were spending the night.

"We're keeping all options open," Lt. Christian Dinco stated.

Police brought bloodhounds and other police canines to assist friends and family members to the Riverside home where the two girls were last seen, Monday.

"This is the last thing a parent wants, is your kids to go missing," Raylynn's father Donald Bolt told local station KABC.

He said he was under the impression that "these two girls just got into a little bit of trouble."

The duo were sleeping at Diana's house on Saturday night, when the 14-year-old's mother told AP she went to bed at about 10:30 or 11 p.m. She said she heard some hubbub outside her room at around 12 a.m., woke up at 6:30 a.m., and both the teenagers were gone.

Raylynn has been described as 5-foot-7, about 120 pounds, with blue eyes and dirty blonde hair. Diana looks to be 5-foot-6, 120 pounds, with shoulder-length, dark brown hair and brown eyes, AP reported.

Bolt told KABC that the girls should just come home, and not think about being disciplined.

"You guys can come home," Bolt told the reporter, addressing the girls. "You guys are OK. I mean, you know, if you guys maybe ran away or something or went to some guy's house, everything's fine. We've all done it. We've all been 12, 13, 14."

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