
An Amber Alert issued by Seagoville police for two girls who disappeared from a flea market Sunday afternoon was called off on Monday evening. The Amber Alert was for Devany Betancourt, 16, and Marina Nelson, 17.
Seagoville police said both girls were last seen at La Pulga Seagoville flea market about 2:20 p.m. Sunday. The girls are from Bullard, Texas, about 80 miles east of Seagoville, south of Tyler.
Betancourt is Hispanic, 5'2", 100 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a gold and pink shirt, jeans, brown boots, a gold chain with a bull and two gold rings.
Nelson is White, 5'9", 130 pounds. She has brown hair, green eyes and was wearing an orange shirt, gray sweatshirt and shorts. She has "wavy brown hair.
"We're reaching out to anybody and everybody," said Seagoville Police Chief Ray Calverley when discussing the Amber Alert. "Their photographs are out there. The Amber Alert is out there. We're asking anybody who sees or knows anything at all to call."
Calverley said both girls may be in immediate danger, but he did not have a description of a suspect or a car.
"It's still a fluid situation. There's still much that must be investigated," he said. "We've got Dallas Police Department assisting us along with the FBI."
He said the girls' families were driving from Bullard Monday morning and expected to arrive Monday afternoon.