Community Rallies as Search Continues for Missing Colorado Brother, 15, and Sister, 12

Search Intensifies for Missing Colorado Siblings Who Vanished After Leaving Home
Evans, Colorado — June 2026
Authorities in Colorado are urgently searching for two missing siblings—a 15-year-old boy and his 12-year-old sister—who disappeared after apparently leaving their home in the early hours of the morning nearly two weeks ago.
According to the Evans Police Department, Eliyah Parras, 15, and his younger sister Naomie Parras, 12, were last seen at approximately 3 a.m. on June 11 after leaving their family’s residence in Evans, a community located near Greeley.
Investigators said the siblings were later spotted near the intersection of 37th Street and 23rd Avenue before disappearing. Since then, there have been no confirmed sightings, and authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could help locate them.

Eliyah is described as approximately 6 feet tall with red hair, blue eyes, and a distinctive eyebrow piercing. His sister, Naomie, also has red hair and blue eyes and is known to have a nose piercing.
Police believe the pair may have left voluntarily, but officials remain deeply concerned for their safety given their ages and the length of time they have been missing.
As the search continues, a missing-children advocacy organization has announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the safe return of the siblings or details that significantly aid the investigation.
“We are asking anyone who may have seen Eliyah and Naomie, or who knows where they might be, to come forward immediately,” an investigator said. “Even the smallest piece of information could make a crucial difference.”
Family members have also pleaded publicly for the children to return home safely, expressing growing concern with each passing day.
Search efforts have included neighborhood canvassing, interviews with friends and acquaintances, reviews of surveillance footage, and widespread distribution of the children’s descriptions across social media and surrounding communities.
Authorities urge anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Eliyah and Naomie Parras to contact local law enforcement immediately as efforts to bring the siblings home continue.