(UPDATE 10-9-24) The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is reporting that one of the missing individuals, Suzie Arndt, has been located and is safe. 

Undated (KROC-AM News) - Statewide Missing Person Alerts were sent out Tuesday afternoon for three Minnesotans, including two teenagers.

Two of the alerts were issued at the request of authorities in Anoka County. It reported that 16-year-old Brock Jack Coleman Matich was first reported missing on August 5 in Spring Lake Park. The alert describes him as white, 5' 8", 130 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. A description of his clothing is not available.

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The second alert issued on behalf of the Anoka County Sheriff's Office involves a 17-year-old girl. Ashya Rose Robinson was last seen at a homeless encampment in South Minneapolis on September 27. Her description is fairly vague. It states that she is 5' 5" and has brown/black hair and hazel eyes. There is no description of her clothing.

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If anyone has information that could assist in finding either of the missing teenagers, they are asked to contact the Anoka County Sheriff's Office at 763-324-5000.

The third missing person alert posted by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension involves a 44-year-old White Bear Lake woman. The police department in the northern Twin Cities suburb says Suzie Kim Arndt was last seen on the evening of September 30 when she was discharged from a medical facility.

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The alert states that she had indicated that she planned to return to her home, but has not been seen since. She did not have any money or her cell phone with her.

Arndt is described as Asian, 5 feet tall, 127 pounds, with brown/black hair and brown eyes. When she was discharged from the medical facility she was wearing a pink "Bebe" hoodie, black leggings, and black slip-on shoes.

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It's requested that anyone with information about her whereabouts contact the White Bear Lake Police Department at 651-767-0640.

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