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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

MISSING TEEN ERICA'S FAMILY APPEALS 'PLEASE COME HOME'

Photo: Aurora Police Department

The parents of missing Aurora teen Erica Long - who vanished on Father's Day - are appealing for her safe return, saying "We love you, forever and always."

Long, 14, left her home near East Dry Creek Drive and South Gartrell Road at 8:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 15. Her family is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to her safe return.
"Erica, we love you! We are so worried about you, and we miss you—your card tricks, your artwork and your insight, your pats on dad’s hat and even your pats on my head," Long's family said in a statement distributed by Aurora police Tuesday. "We also see you and know you’re in pain. Qbert. We call Qbert. Please come home. We hope you’re safe. We love you, forever and always, Love Mom and Dad,” the statement said.
Long, who also goes by the name Ember, is 5-foot-4, 130 pounds with shoulder-length brown hair. She sports a Henna tattoo on her left forearm. Call police at (303) 627-3100 if you have information.

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