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Missing NMSU students no longer believed to be in danger; could be in Los Angeles

Las Cruces Police now say they have reason to believe the two New Mexico State University students reported missing Tuesday morning “may be traveling on their own accord and did not inform family or friends of their plans.”

18-year-old McKinnah Sinclair, and 19-year-old Charlie Daniels were last reportedly seen at the “Rare El Paso” concert Friday, Feb. 3, 2017 at the El Paso County Coliseum. The exact whereabouts of the two women is still unknown but detectives have reason to believe they may be in Los Angeles, Calif.

The two women are still considered missing and will remain in NCIC – the FBI’s National Crime Information Center clearinghouse – until they are contacted by law enforcement.

According to Sinclair’s Facebook page, she is a psychology and social work major at New Mexico State University. The Facebook account also shows photos of Sinclair and Daniels at the concert Friday and three messages from concerned friends.

Sinclair is 5-feet-2-inches tall and weighs approximately 125 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black dress.

Daniels is 5-feet-3-inches tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds. She has blonde curly hair and brown eyes. Daniels was last known to be wearing a black skirt and blue denim top.

The women were last known to be in a red 2012 Ford Focus, possibly driven by Daniels. The Focus has New Mexico license plate 533-TAC.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the young women are urged to call 911 immediately.

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