Police seek missing brothers

ALHAMBRA — Police sought the public’s help Saturday in finding two young brothers who left for a tutoring session Thursday and never arrived, authorities said.
Tial Thawng, 14, and Hniang Nawl Thawng, 11, were last seen walking away from their home in the 100 block of South Olive Avenue, Alhambra police Sgt. Gabriel Ponce said in a written statement.
They were supposed to go to a tutoring session but never arrived and haven’t been seen since, he said.
Both brothers speak Burmese and some English, Ponce said.
Tial Thawng is described as 5 feet, 4 inches tall and of thin build, the sergeant said. He was last seen wearing light-colored hooded sweat shirt, a black t-shirt, blue shorts and a black and white backpack.
Hniang Thawng is described as 4 feet tall and of thin build, officials said. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, tan shorts, a black jacket and a red backpack.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Alhambra Police Department.

Pictured: Hniang Thawng – top, Tial Thawng – bottom.27128-Hniang Thawng Mug-thumb-300x322.jpg
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