DENVER — Two Michigan siblings who have been missing since Jan. 22 may be in Colorado, authorities said.
According to KOAA-TV, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday issued an Endangered Missing Alert for 7-year-old Bentley Dunkelberger and his sister, 9-year-old Karley Dunkelberger. The pair may be traveling with Dennis and Rebecca Dunkelberger, their parents, in a black 2013 Kia Sorento with Michigan tag 4LUZ90, authorities said.
Battle Creek PD (Michigan) requested a CBI Endangered Missing Alert for Bentley & Karley Dunkelberger, believed to be in Colorado.
— CBI (@CBI_Colorado) January 29, 2020
Bentley: w/m 7 years, 3’8” 46lbs
Karley: w/f 9 years, 3’10” 61lbs
Vehicle: 2013 Black Kia Sorento, Michigan plate: 4LUZ90
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Dennis and Rebecca Dunkelberger “have a history of drug use and violent tendencies when together,” authorities told KOAA.
Bentley, who has brown hair and blue eyes, weighs 46 pounds and stands 3 feet, 8 inches tall, the news outlet reported. Karley, who has blonde hair and brown eyes, weighs 61 pounds and stands 3 feet, 10 inches tall, authorities said. Officials said she has autism.
Authorities said Dennis Dunkelberger, who has brown hair and hazel eyes, weighs 170 pounds and stands 5 feet, 9 inches tall, according to KOAA. Rebecca Dunkelberger, who is 5-foot-7 and weighs 165 pounds, is described as having green eyes and brown hair.
Anyone who has seen the Dunkelbergers should call 911, authorities said.
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