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SPANISH FORK — Spanish Fork police are concerned about the safety of two teens who have been missing since late Friday night. A third teen that was thought to be with Katiana Peterson and Elijah Seeley has been found.
Katiana Peterson, age 14, and Elijah Seeley, age 13, are believed to be together.
The Utah County Sheriff's Office says the missing kids from Spanish Fork are runaways that may be in the company of someone named "Victor." The teens may be either in Payson or Salt Lake City, or elsewhere in Utah, Idaho or en route to Mexico.
Most of the concern arises because of the age of the children, said Sgt. Spencer Cannon with the Utah County Sheriff's Office.
"Thirteen- or 14-year-old kids are going to look vulnerable," Cannon said. "Somebody might take advantage of that, and that can be very, very dangerous for (the kids)."
"There's a lot of reasons we want to get them back home here, find out where they are, and make sure that they're safe."
A third teen that was suspected of being with Peterson and Seeley has been located.
Katiana Peterson, 14 and Elijah Seeley, 13 are believed to be runaways. They may be in company with someone named "Victor". Maybe in Payson, Salt Lake, Idaho, or en route to Mexico. If you see them, call 911 or the Utah County Sheriff's Office at (801)794-3970. pic.twitter.com/9H0b4GYwEM
— Utah County Sheriff (@UCSO) November 8, 2022
Cannon said that police have pinged the kids' phones but without success.
Anybody with information about Peterson or Seeley is asked to call 911 or the Spanish Fork Police Department at 801-794-3970. Please reference case number 22SF09936.










