Mystery of THREE missing girls, 12, 14, and 15, who all vanished without a trace at exactly the same time
Mystery of THREE missing girls, 12, 14, and 15, who all vanished without a trace at exactly the same tim
FEARS are mounting after 3 girls all mysteriously disappeared at the same time 4 days ago.
Multiple law enforcement agencies are searching for the missing trio, aged 12, 14, and 15, with a CODI alert activated on behalf of police.

CODI Alerts have been issued on behalf of Portsmouth Police for the three missing girls who were last seen at Harbor Point Behavioral Health CenterCredit: WAVY

Jocelyn Sue Krofek, 14, disappeared on January 18 said Portsmouth PoliceCredit: Portsmouth Police Department

Forever Eternity Scott, 12, has also been reported missingCredit: Portsmouth Police Department

Missing Darsha McAllister, 15, who was last seen January 18 on Fort Lane in PortsmouthCredit: Portsmouth Police Department
The worried grandma of one of the girls said she may be traveling solo – and might have gone as far as New York.
Portsmouth Police in Virginia are still searching for Forever Eternity Scott, 12; Jocelyn Sue Krofek, 14; and Darsha McAllister, 15.
Virginia State Police yesterday issued “CODI” (Critical Operation for a Disappeared Child Initiative) alerts – which aid searches for missing or endangered children – for the force.
Their disappearances “pose a credible threat to [the girls’] health and safety as determined by the investigating agency,” the alerts said.Renee Good’s final moments revealed in newly released autopsy results
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The trio were last seen on Sunday morning in Fort Lane area, of the Park View neighborhood in Portsmouth.
Darsha McAllister is “not the perfect child, but she has mental issues where she needs to be helped,” her grandmother, Janet Tolbert, told CBS-affiliated WTKR.
The girl had previously attended Harbor Point Behavioral Health Center in Portsmouth, she explained.
All 3 girls were last seen in the vicinity of the center, said police.






