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DICKINSON, Texas (FOX 26) - “Everything was normal," says Dajournah Frenchwood. "I asked her how she was going to get to school. She said she was going to walk and that was it.”
The last time Frenchwood saw her sister, Arionna Parham, 18, was when she was heading to school. The high school junior called her sister every day to tell her when she needed to be picked up, but on May 25, that never happened.
Texas EquuSearch is trying to locate a Dickinson teen who has not been seen for two weeks.
“She didn’t call," describes Frenchwood. "No one heard from her and she just never showed up.”
Frenchwood adds that she filed a missing persons report with the Dickinson Police Department and now has the help of Texas EquuSearch volunteers.
According to Texas EquuSearch, Parham left her home on May 23 and has not had contact with her family since then.
“We feel as though she’s disappeared under some fairly strange circumstances,” says Tim Miller, the founder of Texas EquuSearch.
More than 60 volunteers on the ground, some with all-terrain vehicles, were canvassing around Dickinson.
"I think that we've got great concern about her she has been missing 14-to-15 days," adds Miller. "She's got some medical issues that we were not aware of when we first got called the night before last night. With asthma problems, terrible, she needs to be on medication three times a day.”